Top Considerations for Allowing Pets in Your Rental Property
For those of us that have pets, we know how easy it is for those little creatures to insert themselves
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Kristi Henriksen is a Real Estate Broker with over a decade of experience, bringing a unique blend of real estate expertise and a background in social work to every client relationship. Since 2014, she has specialized in revenue property sales and purchases, residential property management, and all aspects of residential real estate. She also leads the family-owned GIL Property Management & Sales Ltd., a trusted company serving the Calgary & surrounding area market for over 40 years.
A busy mom of four boys, Kristi believes that strong communication and genuine relationship-building are the cornerstones of all rewarding relationships and the foundation of her success throughout her career and life. Her clients value her honesty, dedication, and people-first approach.
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