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Eric Castelli
  • Investor
  • Columbia, IL
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Using a Supra to Show Vacant Units?

Eric Castelli
  • Investor
  • Columbia, IL
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Has anyone used a Supra to show vacant units to prospective tenants or to allow trusted contractors access to a unit for repairs?  If so, what type of Supra unit do you use?  Ideally I could have one I could change the code on remotely, but I am not sure if something like this exists.  If you haven't used a Supra, why not?  I realize there is some risk here, but I would think it could be mostly mitigated by getting full background info on a prospective client prior to giving them the Supra code.  Also, I do acknowledge there's value in meeting a prospective tenant face-to-face, but this seems to be such a time suck.

Thanks in advance for any feedback you might have.

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