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Daniel Vazquez
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Toa Baja, PR
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Renting my home in Puerto Rico to a person coming from the States

Daniel Vazquez
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Toa Baja, PR
Posted

Hi,

This will be my first property rental from a person moving to Puerto Rico from the states. I need advice from any of you who can explain briefly what will I need to check from this new potential renter since I don't know what he looks like, will he pay its rent on time or at all, is he a good person or he's running away from the US for some reason? Those are questions that I honestly don't know what the approach should be like considering that I'm a latin person and they way we naturally speak could be misinterpreted  as being rude and I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings. I just need to know the right questions to ask in order to determine if I can go forward with the rental contract deal.  

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