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Jonathan Dempsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pocono Pines, PA
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Lots of Inquiries, Few Applicants

Jonathan Dempsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pocono Pines, PA
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Hello everyone,

Can someone with some experience detail how to react to apartment listing inquiries?   I usually send a friendly greeting and link to an application, along with a list of credentials needed ($25K minimum gross annual income, 650+ credit score, and a clean background).  I follow up by saying that a showing can be scheduled after the application is received.  

Does anyone have a better process or have any constructive criticism for mine?   

Currently listed on Zillow and affiliates, Realtor and affiliates, and Craiglist.

Thanks for your help,

Jonathan

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