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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
Need opinion on selecting tenants
Hi there,
It’s been a while since I posted here. Sold my duplex 3 years ago and I just recently jump back into landlording.
We bought a single home here in Sacramento area and I have a couple tenants who are interested to rent.
During this time of year, it’s kind of hard to find tenants. So my options are limited, I have the two tenants described below.
Tenant #1.
Husband and wife, both make Ok. Just barely make the 2.5 rent requirement.
Both credit scores in the range 589-615.
Credit cards maxed out.. several late payments.. lots of credit inquiries.
Flawless Rental History though.. pays rent on-time or even early (according to previous landlords). Although they seem to mover every year or so.
Tenant #2.
Husband and Wife do not make enough..about 2 times rent. They indicated that the wife's dad living with them will help pay for rent.. senior in the 80s.. i didnt bother running his credit check. His income is from ssn and VA.
The couple filed Chapter 13 bankcruptcy 3 years ago and on payment plan for 5 years. They have 2 more years of payment to go. - I am waiting for more documentation on this one..
Credit scores and Credit history looks much better than Tenant #1. No late payments.
Also great rental history.. same place for the last 5 years.
I am leaning towards Tenant#1. I care a lot about rental history and income.
The bankcruptcy in Tenant#2 scares me. Or should i not be worried?
Tenant#2 will not be able to pay rent if her dad is not willing to pay.
Which one should I pick?
thank you
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- Real Estate Broker
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I wouldn't pick either of them.
Is the property in a low-class neighborhood? Is this the only kind of applicant you can get? Most Landlords want Tenants making 3x the rent, a 650 credit score, no bankruptcies in the last 5+ years,
- Nathan Gesner
