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1. Property attributes - first 3 columns Ensure that the first 3 columns in property attributes are completed as fully and accurately as possible From property:
Complete each section in the first 3 columns, where possible
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2. Property attributes 4th column (far right) The 4th/far right column (titled Special in this example) translates to applicant requirements as the ‘must have’ items - care needs to be taken on applicant requirements as to how many of the special/must have items are ticked (see step 5 below) From property attributes:
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3. Property match price range A match price range is applied to all properties, which is usually set to 10% (dependent on configuration, although in most cases it is set to 10%) - this means that when applicants are matched to properties, the match results will include applicants whose price range falls within 10% below and 10% above the property price
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4. Applicant requirements - first 3 columns Ensure that the first 3 columns in applicant requirements are completed as fully and accurately as possible From applicant:
Where the applicant has a preference, complete each section in the first 3 columns | |||
5. Applicant requirements 4th column (far right) | |||
6. Price range | |||
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