I had a few showings today, one of which was at a property whose great screen patio is featured in the above photo.
Yes, this was a trip to what I've come to refer to as Landlord No Man's Land.
One won't find Landlord No Man's Land on a map, mind you- for as is the case with its antithesis, Utopia, Landlord No Man's Land is more of a mindset than a geographical location.
Our tenants give us 60 days' notice prior to vacating. (8 comments)
Pricing a property correctly is very important- for a few reasons:
1. Credibility with your client/owner. If a property is initially priced too high, an owner loses money as it sits vacant and others nearby that are priced correctly are rented out ahead of it. Initially pricing a property too low, however, will lead to an incredible amount of interest and a quick rental- but you’ll be doing a great disservice to an owner who is able to withstand a bit of vacancy time while netting (0 comments)
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