Once you have identified a rental property, negotiated the contract and closed on the deal, there's one main component left. You have to find a renter.
I work with investors who like having two individuals pay their mortgage payments. The first being a reliable renter. The second the American taxpayer. Add those two individuals together and you have...a Section 8 renter.
Hopefully, you already read my thoughts on why you should add section 8 renters into your real estate investment portfolio and then you should have skimmed through my guide which discussed how to protect yourself from bad renters. Now you must attract a renter to your property.
There are many ways to find qualified renters. Here's the marketing tools I use to lease vacant residential rental properties in 2 weeks or less:
If you follow these steps you going to have a major problem. Too many leads, calling at a time of their choosing. You can use an toll-free call capture system to qualify the leads for you. An 800# can sift and sort out the section 8 renter suspects.
If you don't want to repeat the same thing 43 times, you're going to want to use an 800#. Everyone prospective renter, who is interested, will hear the same information about the property... no matter if it is 8 in the morning or 11 at night. Most of prospective renters, have called my call capture 800 number between 4 - 7 pm. Either while they were out shopping or coming home from work.
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Moving Forward,
Kendall Matthews
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