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Michael Barbari
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PUT OUT A FOR RENT SIGN BEFORE OR AFTER REHAB?

Michael Barbari
  • Banker
  • Downers Grove, IL
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Just purchased a house that needs new tile, carpet removal, hardwood refinishing, and basement finishing. I want to rent it by July 1 but it will be rough as rehab starts next week for a couple weeks. Should I have showings before and during rehab or wait until its all done? Thanks!

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    Michael Noto
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    Michael Noto
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    @Michael Barbari In my experience, renters have zero ability to look beyond what they are staring at in that moment.  Just wait and show once you have a finished product.

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