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Property management does not host open house

Peter Sik
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i have a rental property at Murrieta, CA sitting in the market for 2 months, the condition is good and the rental price is at the lowest for 4 rooms house. Have requested my PM to host an open house but they do not offer this service. Want to know what should i do to get it rented.

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Quote from @Peter Sik:

i have a rental property at Murrieta, CA sitting in the market for 2 months, the condition is good and the rental price is at the lowest for 4 rooms house. Have requested my PM to host an open house but they do not offer this service. Want to know what should i do to get it rented.


 You tell them that if they don't want to do their jobs to properly market the unit, which may or may not include hosting open houses, you care more about the results than the progress, then you may have to re-evaluate the relationship you have with them.

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