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Refugee Applicants with Cosigners

Shannon Vo
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We’re located in Charlotte and I’ve had several requests from refugees in the Ukraine war, some Russian, most from Ukraine. I’m a first time landlord so I’m not sure how to navigate it. One couple still has income coming in from their Russian business and has an American family friend as a co-signer. Would you take them? Do you just have the co-signer also sign a lease? Thanks for the advice!  I want to make sure I navigate this legally and fairly.

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Joseph Beilke
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Joseph Beilke
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You can not evict a co-signer, you can only go after them for money, in court after you eviction the tenants, which is more fees and a long process.  No co-signers.

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