Landlords Don't Understand These Renters

Midterm Rental ConsultingJul 7, 20258m 0s1.2K viewsScore 85
Growth & Marketing
intermediate
midterm rentals
student housing
tenant screening
lease agreements
subleasing
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Summary

AI-generated

This video reveals why college students can be an excellent tenant group for midterm rentals, challenging common landlord misconceptions. Learn how to attract and manage them effectively, including best practices for leases, payments, and subleasing, to potentially increase your rental income.

Key insights

  • College students can be a preferred tenant type for 30+ day furnished rentals because they often need longer stays (minimum nine months), rent during the slow season, are less demanding, and typically do not own furniture.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Not stipulating summer rent terms in college towns can lead to lower occupancy or reduced rental income during the summer months when students leave.

Tools & resources

  • Midterm Rental Booksbook

    Erin Spradlin's books on midterm rentals are available on Amazon, providing further in-depth knowledge for landlords.

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