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Jay Hines
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  • Baltimore, MD
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Let’s Talk Tenant Turnover—And Why Long-Term Stability = Better ROI

Jay Hines
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
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Cash flow gets all the attention, but here’s a quiet killer of returns: tenant turnover. Every time a tenant moves out, you’re looking at vacancy loss, make-ready costs, marketing, and time spent screening new applicants.

Long-term rentals shine because they’re built for stability. Here’s why that matters:
🔁 Lower turnover = lower costs
🛠️ Fewer repairs between tenants
📉 Reduced vacancy risk
🤝 Stronger relationships = better property care

We’ve found that when tenants stay longer, not only do expenses drop—but the property itself tends to stay in better shape. That’s a win for both the investor and the resident.

In our experience managing properties across the Maryland area, tenant retention is one of the most overlooked drivers of ROI. Want to talk strategies for keeping great tenants long-term? I'm always open to a conversation.

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Ke Nan Wang
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Ke Nan Wang
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Thanks for the reply. Makes a lot of sense.

Off topic, for some reason I'm reading your original post and your response like I'm reading from chatgpt not gonna lie. I don't know how other people feel about their interaction with A.I. If this is 100% your writing, please forgive me. But if this is Chat GPT's response, I would suggest your future response come with a little more authenticity. Even it means some sporadic grammatic error and less polished. 

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