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</html><description>Communication is crucial between landlords and tenants. In addition to being intentional about what you communicate with your tenants, you should also pay attention to the communication channel you use. When a tenant moves in, you will provide them with your&nbsp;preferred methods&nbsp;of communication. Below are three methods to consider: Texting Texting can be a great [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
