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Applicant with 1 DUI

Levi Perl
  • Kansas City
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Have a class C property. Applicant shows a DUI class B misdemeanor from 2021 - “driving while intoxicated”. Shows court costs $420 and fines of $500.

Says they have much more income then needed to qualify. Credit score 583; shows they pay 62% of the time. Total debt is $2,433. Everything else checks out.

How would you approach this?

Thanks!

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Chris Seveney
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Quote from @Levi Perl:

Have a class C property. Applicant shows a DUI class B misdemeanor from 2021 - “driving while intoxicated”. Shows court costs $420 and fines of $500.

Says they have much more income then needed to qualify. Credit score 583; shows they pay 62% of the time. Total debt is $2,433. Everything else checks out.

How would you approach this?

Thanks!


 Pass. If they have the income but only pay 62% on time, it shows they are going to be trouble and do not take it seriously. You will lose money by the time you pay for evicting them and the damage they cause.

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