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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply

Posting pre-renovation photos in rental property listing
Hello! My husband and I are going to be renting out our first rental property hopefully in the next couple of months. The problem is that we have only just started renovations (just the roof so far) and i'm hesitant to post photos of it while it's looking less than optimal. My husband believes we should post pictures of it as it is so we can see if the price we've posted for it gets any interest from prospective tenants. What's the general opinion on this? Thank you!