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</title><description>I have got a house in the Summer Hill/Tuner Hill area. It's a 4 BR house that I am trying to rent. Section 8 said it would qualify for a 3 BR because of the window is too high on the 4th BR. Any suggestion about how much section 8 would pay in that area and if I am better off renting it to market. What's the tops for renting to market?</description><guid>1326</guid></item><item><title>Answer for trying to rent a 4 BR house in summer hill, tuner field area..any suggestion with section 8 and other rental?
</title><description>Market Rent and  Section 8, based upon the condition of the home and neighborhood, you could get up to $1100. If you can find a market renter with excellent rental history and proof of income, you would receive payment much faster; however, if you go section 8 your payments are pretty much guaranteed for a year. It is important that you qualify both tenants and make sure you inspect your home regulary to set expectations.  Mia Fairly Broker/Property Manager http://www.OneSourceAtlanta.com</description><guid>2018</guid></item><item><title>Answer for trying to rent a 4 BR house in summer hill, tuner field area..any suggestion with section 8 and other rental?
</title><description>where in summerhill is this house location.</description><guid>1712</guid></item></channel></rss>
