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Jim Mueller
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Central NY
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Where to list rental and what should you include in a listing?

Jim Mueller
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Central NY
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I am new to RE investing and landlording. I just listed a condo I have for rent in Naples Fl. This is only the second time in my landlord career I've done this. I have used a property manager a couple times before, but did it myself for one last year and I found a great tenant pretty quickly on Facebook marketplace. I'm wondering if it could have been beginners luck though. For that tenant search I used Facebook Marketplace, Rentredi and Zillow. FB was the clearly the winner for the amount of inquiries. My questions: 1.is there a difference in the number a qualified renter coming from any particular listing platform? 2. How many of my requirements should I be including in the listing? e.g. No smoking, not pets, seems a given but what about min.credit score or anything else I should put on it. 3. Rentredi has a prequalify application you direct people interested in the unit to. What do you do if they send it back and there is stuff on there like they obviously don't make enough or their credit score is low? Should I let them go ahead and fill out the Rent-Redi application and weed them out from there? Or nip it tin the bud? Thanks for any help!

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