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Cheri Malinski
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Minimizing Vacancy Rate in mid term rentals

Cheri Malinski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbia, MO
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For those experienced with Mid term rentals, How do you minimize your vacancy?  What I've experiences is.....there may be a couple week gap between when someone moves out to when someone wants to move in.  

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Nathan Brown
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Nathan Brown
  • Property Manager
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A couple weeks is within an acceptable timeframe for many of my clients. That said, it seems not to be for you. If you aren't already, you're gonna have to roll up your sleeves and start dialing. Google relocation services and insurance agents near you. The ones at the top are likely the most internet/advertising savvy. Partner up with them by getting on their preferred vendor lists. The more lines you've got in the water, the more chance of hooking tenants and staying booked. A great website to start at is furnished finder.

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