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A Better Way To Rent: Corporate Leasing For Landlords
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Why is Corporate Leasing Better for Landlords than Traditional Tenants?

Features

Traditional Tenants

Misi Empire Stays

(Corporate Leasing)

Rent Payments

Tenants may pay late or miss payments

Guaranteed rent every month

Property Condition

Tenants rarely deep clean & may cause damages

Regular professional cleaning & maintenance

Tenant Issues

Evictions, complaints, & disputes

We handle everything- no tenant drama for you

Maintenance Calls

Landlords must handle all issues

We cover minor maintenance- fewer headaches for you

Risk of Property Damage

Tenants may leave walls dirty & furniture ruined

We keep it spotless- the property must remain in top shape for our guests

Guest Screening

No control over visitors or guests

We ID-verify & track all guests before they stay

✔ No need to worry about the type of people in your property → Unlike families who bring extra people, host gatherings, and sometimes sublet illegally, our properties have strict guest limits & monitoring.

✔ Full damage insurance included → If anything happens, it gets fixed immediately (unlike traditional tenants, who leave problems for landlords to fix).

✔ We don’t just want this one property → If the experience is positive, we are open to taking on multiple properties from the landlord → More guaranteed rent for them.

✔ We’re confident in our service → If they feel we aren’t keeping the property as well-maintained as promised, we are happy to discuss early termination.​

✔ No more chasing tenants for rent → Monthly payments are guaranteed whether the unit is occupied or not.

✔ Lower risk of property damage → Traditional tenants often live in a property for years without deep cleaning → Our business thrives on maintaining a clean, well-kept space.​

For more information, see our FAQ page or feel free to reach out below.

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