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- America’s Renters Are Constantly on the Move—Here’s How Landlords Can Keep Them Longer
America’s Renters Are Constantly on the Move—Here’s How Landlords Can Keep Them Longer
Summary
Tenant churn is high, with nearly 40% of renters moving within two years. To retain tenants, hosts should consider offering flexible renewal incentives and investing in the tenant experience through property upgrades and responsive maintenance, as this can translate to longer stays and reduced costs.
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