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  1. Amal Yeargin 1044 Community Answer

     

    Ask open-ended questions that provide a platform for the landlord to ramble. The more they talk, the more you’ll learn about the property, and the more you’ll be able to read between the lines.

    Asking carefully chosen questions will give landlords a chance to explain (or incriminate) themselves, and it can help you discover the not-so-obvious attributes about the property, the landlord, or the contract.

     

     

    Read attached 20 Revealing Questions that Every Renter Should Ask:

     

    https://www.apartments.com/rental-manager/resources/article/20-revealing-questions-that-every-renter-should-ask

     

     

    UTC 2021-11-12 03:46 PM 0 Comments

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