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Investors & landlords
No necessarily. It could be aggressive pricing to make sure you have a tenant, or you have an existing long term tenant for whom you have not raised the rent. There are other factors to consider as well. How much is the average rent? How does your property compare (size, condition)? Is the tenant related to you? Etc.
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‎April 1, 2020
7:54 PM