Here are 5 Easy Ways you can get Tenants to Sign that Lease

by emyliachichi
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You always hear of new or existing tenants who accept new tenancy, or the renewal of it, only to put off its signing until the big day (move-in) or when the old lease is just about to expire. A couple of questions to ask you… Does your agency have a policy when it comes to getting leases signed? Do you find yourself or your staff making mad dashes around every month trying to secure signings or renewals? Or have you made it a habit to follow up quickly to ensure you get those all those crucial signatures? If you answer no to the last question, biding time until your leases expire or wait until the proverbial eleventh hour reduces security for both the leaseholder (who might put your reputation to question if they are left with no home to live in) and the property owner who might decide it’s high time they enlisted another property manager.

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