As many as 15,000 members of St. Louis-based MARIS will have access to ApplyLink, RentSpree’s solution for slow lease transactions, dated lead capture, conversion tactics and rental workflows.
Source: Inman News
RentSpree, St. Louis’s MARIS MLS forge new proptech partnership
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