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Jake Peetz
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I have a home near the largest hospital in the area. Instead of selling my home I am considering marketing it to staff at the hospital that may be seasonal or families that need it short term. It would be fully furnished and right down the street from the hospital.

Does anyone have experience with who to contact for this? Should I reach out to HR at the hospital or how should I proceed with this?

Thank you in advance for any and all of your suggestions.

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Dave Stokley
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In my experience hospitals don’t get involved with patient accommodations, but someone at HR may be interested in it for temp staff… pick up the phone and call them! Also check out furnishedfinder.com which is where most travel nurses find places. 

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