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Location For Rent: Helpful Q&A

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A lot of people will be interested in renting out their house after watching our story Location for Rent. But remember, supply exceeds demand. So here's some additional information and advice from the Bulow family, who were in our story and who've rented out their house. Also, advice from David Hatfield of CAST Locations.

What happens when a production crew comes in?

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Who should NOT rent their home out?

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Why do you think your house has been chosen several times?

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What do you look for when deciding whether to include a house in your listings?

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