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Screen them all?
I have a young couple that wants to rent an apartment from me. They have told me that they have no real credit history because of their age. I have asked one of their parents to co-sign with them. My question is, should I run the credit screen on the parent only and save the fee for the other two people? I will do a criminal background check on all of them.