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Clinton Davis
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Application accepted on zillow but I changed my mind

Clinton Davis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Memphis area
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I used Zillow to list my rental and accepted someone's application however after my few interactions with them on the phone some major red flags have come up and I wanted to know am I under any legal obligation to rent my property to this person.  I want to rescind my acceptance if possible but I cannot find a way to do it on the website.  Thank you in advance.

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Corby Goade
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Corby Goade
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Agree with Chris above- however, it sounds like you need to button up your screening criteria and processes. That's where the rubber meets the road in REI.

If you aren't sure how to do this, there are plenty of resources on BP, but you might entertain hiring an experienced PM. In many cases, they'll more than pay for themselves just in being able to get you more rent. 

Best of luck-

  • Corby Goade

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