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  • ApartmentLove (APLV) has agreed to acquire all the assets of an established short-term vacation rental company for $375,000
  • ApartmentLove’s President & CEO Trevor Davidson sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the acquisition
  • The acquisition will close on or before July 15, 2022
  • ApartmentLove provides residential rental marketing services to landlords and renters around the world
  • ApartmentLove (APLV) opened trading at $0.16 per share

ApartmentLove (APLV) has agreed to acquire all the assets of an established short-term vacation rental company for $375,000.

The short-term vacation rental company has operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

The acquisition will close on or before July 15, 2022.

ApartmentLove’s President & CEO Trevor Davidson sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the acquisition.

This acquisition underscores ApartmentLove’s plans to consolidate the deeply fragmented online rental marketplace and represents the company’s entry to the short-term vacation rental space – among the fastest growing segments of the vast internet listing industry.

ApartmentLove provides residential rental marketing services to landlords and renters around the world.

ApartmentLove (APLV) opened trading at $0.16 per share. 

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