I think more people will come to take a look, and more will have higher interest to rent it. Then as a landload you can select a good tenant from all applicants.
If there is two similar house for rent, one is asking 75 bucks less, will you rent the cheaper one or the more expensive one?
If the rent is within market price, but at low end
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:) good question. Not to lower price? wait for deflation.
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07/18/2008 postreply
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$75 is a lot of money for rent.
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07/18/2008 postreply
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Is $75 a lot for a $3000 rent
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07/18/2008 postreply
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there are many ways to attract good renters, not necessarily mon
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07/18/2008 postreply
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very helpful thank you for posting
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07/18/2008 postreply
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thank you for your helpful advices!
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07/18/2008 postreply
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If $3,000 is the average rent, then $2,925 is
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07/18/2008 postreply
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