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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

2.5 hour work commute
Weird thing here right now. There is a tenant applying to one of my properties in north Alabama. He lives and works in Chattanooga. He doesn't plan to leave the job. that is a 2.5 hour drive. I can't fathom it on a daily basis, but he says it's alright. How much of a red flag is this? I have a day job people where people make that same commute, but for much more money. Is this an automatic no?