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Dawn Vought
  • Buy and Hold Investor
  • Commack, NY
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Looking For Kansas City MO Lease Up Realtor - Any Recommendations?

Dawn Vought
  • Buy and Hold Investor
  • Commack, NY
Posted

Hi BP Community!

I have SFR rentals in the KC, MO area and am looking to align myself with a landlord-friendly realtor to handle my lease ups when a tenant gives notice. If a realtor specializes or is at least familiar with rent-to-own lease options, even better, but basically I would like to find a realtor that can lease up a rental quickly with good quality tenants, rent-to-own or not.

Does anyone have any recommendations of realtors who realize the urgency of not having a vacancy?  I find some realtors don't want to be bothered putting in much effort until the existing tenant is fully out of the house, but that defeats the whole purpose of getting notice, and not only loses rent money but also invites vandalism and other issues.

Thanks in advance to this great community!