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Marlia Stone
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Property 90% Complete (Ready To List)

Marlia Stone
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hey BPs, given all of the great advice that I received in my prior post “Investment Property Gone Bad”, I decided to keep my property, and fix the minor issues that I had. I am currently now in the process of finalizing everything such as electrical work, paint, inspections, etc. I just wanted to know if you could give me some advice when it comes to listing the property, background check, tenant search, Advertising Pictures, apps/sites to use, paperwork for landlord, and/or anything I need to know prior to listing. I am open ears! I am open to hearing your stories as well, for things you didn’t know prior, to what you know now.

Side note: I have two people that are interested in the two bedroom, but I haven’t quite set up anything for the background checks.

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Patrick Drury
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Patrick Drury
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@Marlia Stone 
If you don't have a property management software, I would recommend using Zillow to process rental applications and screen tenants.  

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