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Updated 7 months ago,

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Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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Do you rent to people with bad credit?

Mary Jay
  • Glendale, AZ
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Hi guys,

I am not sure what happened to the rental market. All I am getting are people with bad credit. One newly married couple : she had 635 credit, he had a few evictions. The other couple: the guy had an eviction, both have bad credit: 500  and 400.

The last couple said they guys mom had health issues and he quit his job to help her... 

Another girl said she has a good credit but did not show up for the showing. 

Another tenant, in another state, is breaking the lease and moving out...

I feel like the markets are oversaturated with rentals....  Its used to be 20 showings per rental, now its like 2 showings per rental... And I dont even rent that high.

What is your experience with people with bad credit?

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