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by Retric
979 days ago
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That example hit 4%, but that’s a long way from 7.22 percent. It’s common for rental properties to be occupied by the same tenants for 10 years or longer, 7.22% of that is 8.7+ months which suggests the 7.22% is further concentrated around shorter rental periods. It’s the same deal with unemployment, 7% is much worse than 4% even though the numbers aren’t that far apart because it’s a composite of a baseline and issues. |
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