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Quick Guide to Midterm Rentals #shorts #midtermrental
Summary
The presenter discusses the main types of potential midterm rental tenants, including traveling nurses, college kids, people new to the city, military personnel, and remote workers. She notes that it is important to understand the nuances of the different platforms like Airbnb, Zillow Rental Manager, and Furnished Finder. Additionally, since many midterm rental tenants don't have kids, being pet-friendly can help increase your potential pool of tenants.
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