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Updated 7 days ago, 11/25/2024

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Rene Hosman
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Have you ever offered rent concessions to entice potential renters?

Rene Hosman
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
ModeratorPosted

Today, @Noah Bacon published an interested article to the blog that got me thinking - large apartment buildings often offer concessions - like first month reduced rent, or sometimes even referral programs. But it's not something I've considered as I personally manage my own small rental portfolio. In his article, Noah discusses why he thinks mom-and-pop or private landlords should NOT offer concessions and I want to hear your opinions! Have you ever offered them to entice renters? If so how did it turn out and how did you decide what to offer? Taking it one step further - have you ever been open to negotiating with prospective tenants or tenants who want to renew? ''

Check out Noah's article and his reasons why he thinks rent offers and concessions are not a good tool for private landlords here 

  • Rene Hosman
  • Yes, many times
    Yes, once or twice
    Nope, never.

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