

Once you start receiving inquiries about your rental, it’s important to thoroughly screen potential tenants. This may include verifying employment and income, checking references, and running a credit check. www.nesbittrealty.com
Set up a showing of the property so potential tenants can see it in person. This is a good opportunity to answer any questions they may have and to get a feel for whether they would be a good fit for your rental.
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It’s important to have a written rental agreement that outlines the terms of the rental and the responsibilities of both the landlord and tenant. Be sure to have both parties sign the agreement before the tenant moves in. www.nesbittrealty.com