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All Forum Posts by: Aaron Pratt

Aaron Pratt has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I'm a brand new landlord, and I recently had some renters move into my property about a week ago. Today, they informed me that they did not like the washer and dryer that are currently in the home and are purchasing their own appliances. They then asked what I would like them to do with the old washer and dryer.

Has anyone else dealt with this issue? I believe the garage to the home is large enough to fit the washer and dryer along with their vehicles, but I'm wondering what the standard protocol is in a situation like this.

Thank you in advance for you advice on this one.

Post: Zillow for Marketing a Rental

Aaron PrattPosted
  • Englewood, CO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Thank you for the tips everyone. I'm now on postlets. My fingers are crossed that this generates more interest. 

Post: Zillow for Marketing a Rental

Aaron PrattPosted
  • Englewood, CO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello All,

I am knew to being a landlord and have not gotten very many bites on a home I put on the market about 6 days ago. Right now, I am listed on Craigslist and have a "For Rent" sign in the front yard.  I got few calls and did two showings the first two days. Unfortunately, the first family didn't qualify and the second family just notified me that they needed something larger. After receiving this initial interest, the calls have since dried up, and I am considering Zillow as my next marketing avenue. Have any of you used Zillow, and can you tell me whether you think this is a good place to find potential tenants?

Thank you in advance for your tips and advice.