Landlords: This is the laziest way to get renters.
Summary
AI-generatedThis video explains how allowing pets, specifically dogs and cats, can reduce vacancy periods for landlords. It advocates for a "lazy landlord" approach through systems and highlights furnished monthly rentals as an easier model than traditional short-term rentals.
Key insights
Allowing dogs and cats in rental properties can significantly reduce vacancy periods, as 73% of home buyers have pets and were likely renters first.
Mistakes to avoid
Refusing to allow pets like dogs and cats can lead to longer vacancy periods, potentially costing more than the risk of minor property damage.
Tools & resources
Midterm Rental Consultingservice
Erin Redland offers consulting services and premium packages for new landlords, including setup assistance and first-renter support.
Frequently Asked Questions
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