Landlord Responses… agree 100%! I’m a MTR Host as well as a FF traveler and ~95% of my inquiries to rent never receive a response. I would say that it is partly due to 1) old accounts that people are no longer using, 2) female landlords not wanting to rent to males (to avoid fair housing laws they just don’t respond) and 3) the landlord doesn’t want a 1 month vacancy gap and thus tell you that the property is booked when their calendar date clearly states otherwise. I think the best fix would be to integrate a response time percentage on every listing. That way someone inquiring has a good idea whether the landlord will even respond and it will encourage the Landlord to respond.
I think it's because there may be a ton of spam on the site, but I'm nott totally sure. That said, I 100% agree with the last point. The gap in rentals (holding it for a month for a tenant that will show up eventually), is causing headaches for the platforms and the hosts.
Hello there. I am a female landlord who has actually responded to male rental requests by telling them I prefer female tenants being a single mom with a child at home. Have I been inciting unlawful practices?! 😲
Another good content. MTR is a much larger demographics than just Traveling Nurses. people are still too focused on Traveling Nurses. There are too many overhyped YT contents on MTR who are misleading the public. But Erin is the best practical MTR experts out there. Better than Jesse Vasquez!!!
Thank you. Microphones are to UA-cam what Professional Photos are to rentals... and I was slow on the uptake to my own detriment. It makes me smile because in this world, I'm the newbie and learning how to do it. Thank for watching and commenting!
I think you may have your comments section set up such that people cannot reply to your reply. You asked me what I think is a good MTR market. I've tried unsuccessfuly to reply to your reply and it doesn't seem to save. So my short answer is, I think a good MTR market is an area that provides a steady flow of renters that will pay somehere in between what a STR pays, and a LTR.
I'm only 15 seconds into the video and looking at the screenshot, I must stay I have a similar sentiment about the platform not being as responsive as I had wished. But I'm a homeowner not getting responses from the matches I'm renting out to. Just wanted to put that out there before I watch the rest of the video.
you too, huh? I've been on for about 4 months and getting some matches, but not had an actual person ready to move in yet. I take that back, I got one person who wanted to have their employee move in the same day as the request and I wasn't home. I guess they went on to the next option, because when I told them to get back to me the next day they didn't respond.
please explain. you mean the matches that show up for us landlords? ahh...maybe that's why I dont' get some responses from people that come up as possible leads for me?
@@midtermrentalconsulting I think a good MTR market is an area that provides a steady flow of renters that will pay somewhere between what a STR gets and a LTR.
Agree, which is why I think you should take Furnished Finder out of it by just posting your email or direct contact info up front. If that doesn't work, then there is a more substantial problem with the listing.
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Landlord Responses… agree 100%! I’m a MTR Host as well as a FF traveler and ~95% of my inquiries to rent never receive a response. I would say that it is partly due to 1) old accounts that people are no longer using, 2) female landlords not wanting to rent to males (to avoid fair housing laws they just don’t respond) and 3) the landlord doesn’t want a 1 month vacancy gap and thus tell you that the property is booked when their calendar date clearly states otherwise.
I think the best fix would be to integrate a response time percentage on every listing. That way someone inquiring has a good idea whether the landlord will even respond and it will encourage the Landlord to respond.
I think it's because there may be a ton of spam on the site, but I'm nott totally sure. That said, I 100% agree with the last point. The gap in rentals (holding it for a month for a tenant that will show up eventually), is causing headaches for the platforms and the hosts.
Hello there. I am a female landlord who has actually responded to male rental requests by telling them I prefer female tenants being a single mom with a child at home. Have I been inciting unlawful practices?! 😲
Another good content. MTR is a much larger demographics than just Traveling Nurses. people are still too focused on Traveling Nurses. There are too many overhyped YT contents on MTR who are misleading the public. But Erin is the best practical MTR experts out there. Better than Jesse Vasquez!!!
Thank you for all your support. I am glad you are finding this helpful.
Thank you for your great advice and very nice microphone 🎤
Thank you. Microphones are to UA-cam what Professional Photos are to rentals... and I was slow on the uptake to my own detriment. It makes me smile because in this world, I'm the newbie and learning how to do it. Thank for watching and commenting!
Great advice!
Glad you think so!
I think you may have your comments section set up such that people cannot reply to your reply. You asked me what I think is a good MTR market. I've tried unsuccessfuly to reply to your reply and it doesn't seem to save.
So my short answer is, I think a good MTR market is an area that provides a steady flow of renters that will pay somehere in between what a STR pays, and a LTR.
I'm only 15 seconds into the video and looking at the screenshot, I must stay I have a similar sentiment about the platform not being as responsive as I had wished. But I'm a homeowner not getting responses from the matches I'm renting out to. Just wanted to put that out there before I watch the rest of the video.
Thanks.
As an owner/landlord with a full 3drm 2.5 bath, Furnished Finder has been a Flop 😢..
Yeah, it has some issues. You have to be strategic and I recommend emphasizing some other platforms more for rentals.
you too, huh? I've been on for about 4 months and getting some matches, but not had an actual person ready to move in yet. I take that back, I got one person who wanted to have their employee move in the same day as the request and I wasn't home. I guess they went on to the next option, because when I told them to get back to me the next day they didn't respond.
People that have found a place should be removed from the list.
please explain. you mean the matches that show up for us landlords? ahh...maybe that's why I dont' get some responses from people that come up as possible leads for me?
Is it possible to use Furnishfinder, or any other online tool, to identify good MTR markets?
No. Not really. Let me ask you this though: what do you think is a good MTR market?
@@midtermrentalconsulting an area that attracts a steady flow of people who are comfortable paying somewhere in between STR and LTR.
An area that provides a reliable stream of renters that provide a steady income in between what LTR brings in, and STR.@realestate_consulting
@@midtermrentalconsulting I think a good MTR market is an area that provides a steady flow of renters that will pay somewhere between what a STR gets and a LTR.
I think the response issues are a Furnished Finders issue.
Agree, which is why I think you should take Furnished Finder out of it by just posting your email or direct contact info up front. If that doesn't work, then there is a more substantial problem with the listing.