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Can students who are unemployed but on scholarship or get stipends they say they will use to pay rent? If so can I work with the school and directly receive payments from such a program?
I have a young couple who are unemployed but say they receive money from scholarships that they would use to pay rent. Anyone heard of this? Any way to get this money from the school? They are young (probably no credit) but clean cut however they really don't meet any of my criteria. I am a newbie to the rental business I think it's obvious I (and they) are a bit nieve.
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We rent to lots of students and, I'll be the first to qualify it's not for everyone. They frequently have no credit history, little traditional income, are immature, irresponsible and self absorbed.
That said, it can also be incredibly profitable and if you screen well you will have mostly grounded, {somewhat} responsible tenants. That and we usually get Mom, Dad or a Grandparent to be a guarantor.
Here we are not allowed to accept rent further in advance than the next rental period, so we have to allow the students a little rope and the opportunity to be grown up and manage their own finances. We are also very punctual with: Rent due on, or before, the first; Notice to Vacate is served on the fourth (first offence) or second (recurring offence). If they are late, usually the mention of a call, or e-mail, to the guarantor gets everything flowing ... rarely do we have to ever place that call.
So, if you are uncomfortable with students (Grad students being the easiest to manage), I'd pass and keep looking for other, more traditional, tenants.