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Four Tenant Retention Tips: Giving Your Tenants A Reason To Stay

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Too many vacancies in a year is almost as bad as accidentally letting in an irresponsible tenant. At least with tenants like that, we can avoid them by practicing a proper tenant screening protocol. Please visit http://www.rentecdirect.com/ for more information.
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Four Tenant Retention Tips: Giving Your Tenants A Reason To Stay
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Four Tenant Retention Tips: Giving Your Tenants A Reason To Stay

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Being a property manager, establishing a good relationship with our tenants is important if we want to avoid having too many vacancies at once.

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So, for us to encourage a high chance of our tenants renewing their lease agreements, here are what we can do:

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Talk to them early. About 12 to 24 months before they reach the end of their lease agreement, we can approach our tenants and start negotiating a renewal.

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Answer to their needs A.S.A.P. If they feel like they’re being well-cared for, the higher the chances will be of them renewing their lease agreement and staying longer in our properties.

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Answer to their needs A.S.A.P. If they feel like they’re being well-cared for, the higher the chances will be of them renewing their lease agreement and staying longer in our properties.

● It may seem a little costly at first, but we can consider it an investment since it can encourage tenants to stay longer in our properties.

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Pay immediate attention to problems. The moment a tenant calls about a problem, we have to see to it that it is being attended to immediately. This is so we can already analyze if it’s a problem that can quickly be fixed or something that needs time.

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t’s important that we try to avoid too many vacancies for a steady and consistent income by giving our tenants a reason to stay. www.rentecdirect.com


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