How To Reduce Vacancy In Residential Units
Vacancy is expensive because it affects income directly. Owners can reduce it by responding quickly when tenants give notice, preparing units immediately, pricing realistically, and marketing to the right audience.
Retention also matters. Tenants are more likely to stay in properties where communication is clear and maintenance concerns are handled responsibly. Consistency in service supports occupancy over time.
Reducing vacancy is rarely one big action. It is usually the result of many small habits done well.
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