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Tips for Advertising Wayne County Rentals

 

If you are the new owner of one or more Wayne County rentals, then you know you've got to get started advertising so you can get them filled quickly. After all, the longer you wait, the longer it'll take to start making money. The one thing you need to be careful about though when advertising is that there is a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. Below are some tips many property managers in Wayne County have found beneficial. Hopefully you will too.

 

  • You Don't Have to Spend Much - Back in the "old" days, owners of Wayne County rentals had to spend a lot of money in order to get the word out that they had rental properties available. However, with the internet, you don't have to do this any longer. There are a lot of websites out there that allow investors to place free ads regarding their vacancies with Craigslist being one of the most popular.

  • Ads Need to Be Clear and Understandable - Whenever you or your Wayne County property managers prepare rental ads make sure you make them easy to understand. You do this by writing short sentences with only the relevant information in the ad. For instance, include things like how many bedrooms it has, the neighborhood it's located in, whether pets are allowed, how much you're asking per month and your contact information. Do not go on and on about all the features your Wayne County rentals have in your ad. Instead, tell interested parties more when they call.

  • Keep Previous Applications on File - When you advertise one of your houses for rent in Wayne County, make sure you keep the applications of qualified tenants on hand for future reference. For instance, if you receive 3 applications from three people and they are all qualified, you can only choose one for the rental. Keep the remaining two. Then, when you have a vacancy, you can call these applicants and let them know you've got a vacancy and see if they are still interested. This may prevent you from having to advertise your vacant property entirely!