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Screening a Couple Moving In as Partners

Joey Gorombey
  • New to Real Estate
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Hey all,

Thanks in advance for answering questions that may seem obvious to some. This is my first time dealing with multiple tenants moving into the same unit. They are romantically affiliated. I only received pre-qualification and application information from one of them. 


1. I am thinking it is advisable to have each tenant screened. Do they each need to pay application fees in order to be screened separately, or can they be screened jointly?

2. Suppose Tenant A is the only tenant on the lease. Where does that leave Tenant B, legally? Are they even a tenant at all? 

3. Suppose Tenant A and B no longer wish to continue their relationship. What are my obligations as a landlord? 

Any other helpful insights from those who have dealt with partners/couples moving in together? I appreciate all the help!

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