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How to Write a Rental Property Listing

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Writing a rental property listing can help you market your rental properties, keeping their vacancies to a minimum and increasing your monthly income significantly. Here's how to write a rental property listing.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    List the monthly rent price and down deposit.

    Finances are a very real consideration for most people looking to rent; always list the monthly rent, as well as a down or safety deposit amount on your real estate listing. Many tenants also appreciate information about what utilities are included and which they will be expected to pay.

  2. Step 2

    Briefly describe the rental property.

    Provide as much information about the listed rental as you can within a small paragraph. Include number of rooms, bathrooms, amenities, and yard size.

  3. Step 3

    List any rules that you want tenants to abide by.

    When listing real estate properties, it is important to be clear about your expectations of a tenant. This could be whether or not you allow pets, noise regulations, parking rules, etc.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure to provide a method of reliable contact information for interested tenants. Writing a rental property listing is how you reel in future renters; see the articles below for the next step; a tenant background check.

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on 11/17/2009 You can easily use a free online property management system which will let you know when payments are due, who owes what, when... damages, properties, EVERYTHING (it's very easy) at: www.rentiseasy.com

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