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Locators News Inc
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citysearch c.
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I had Locators contact me in the past and offer to list my rental property free of charge. I used the service free of charge as promised but didn't get many prospective tenants. The last time I used them I had a would-be tenant ask if I would take $200 off the first months rent (to reimburse them the cost of the service). This took me by surprise because I was unaware that the staff was telling customers that landlords do this. I contacted Locators to inquire about this and they said that reimbursing the tenant was my choice but that a lot of landlords do give the tenant $200 off. So in other words the service isn't free to me in the end after all. After telling the possible tenant that I couldn't afford to reimburse her, she no longer wanted the unit. Since this experience, times are bit harder economically and I recently listed a property for less than I ever have AND agreed to reimburse the $200 back to the tenant too. But.... after 2 weeks I have had no phone calls from prospective tenants! A big three bedroom apartment with heat, water, sewer, and trash included for $775 (the tenant only pays reg. electric) - that's more than a fair price, right? A few years ago I used to rent it for $800 and not give the $200 incentive. How times have changed, huh. It makes me wonder if they listed my property at all. P.S. For everyone's information: landlords are not all rich! We have a lot of expenses that come along with owning a property, our bills need to paid by tenants rent. If you don't pay your rent, our bills don't get paid, and that puts your happy home at risk - we all lose. We earn very little money after everything gets paid, its a very risking business for small time guys like us (sorry, just venting). Please keep this in mind.
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