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House Hack: Advertise stating owner will be living next door?
I am close to advertising my rental unit through Zillow. I plan to have tenants pay for the app fee and screen through Zillow as well.
Should I note that the owners will be living next door? I’m trying to think if I were in the tenant’s shoes and would not want them to waste their app fee if they are interested in living next door to their landlord?
I was originally going to inform the most qualified candidate after the fact, but I’m trying to be considerate of potential applicants. Any thoughts?
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@Brian S. congrats!🎈🎉
This is definitely a situation that will be best handled on however you want to do it & what you are most comfortable with. But I’ll explain more below.
For leasing I have done apartments.com, then marketed it via their website (synchs to other websites, they pay for screening/application fees which is good for 30ish days so they can apply to others on website if you don't go with them, their payments are reported to credit bureaus) then used Facebook marketplace & usually get a lot of attraction. Have also used the MLS & furnishedfinder.com (for furnished more places). Have friends & coworkers that use Zillow, appfolio, buidium, tenantcloud, etc.
Now if you are doing the leasing & property management & are the point of contact, are going to be doing the showings, and they meet you, they’ll most likely know or figure out you’re the owner. I wouldn’t mention it in the description, I’d just inform them in person if they apply.
Another option would be to hire someone to lease the home &/or manage that way you can remain more on the DL & just act as another tenant if you’re more worried about privacy & asset protection. Also depending on if you want to manage based on your job. More of a hands off option that way they don’t know you depending on area & class of future prospective tenants.
Overall either option is good, if you do it, be responsive, communicable, a good person & keep good records of everything. You’ll definitely learn a lot through the process!