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Angela Henderson
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Landlords who conduct Home Visits in Tenant Screening

Angela Henderson
  • Investor
  • Blackwood, NJ
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So I've heard several presentations at my local REIA meetings and I attended a Section 8 class in the city of Philadelphia where the housing authority also encourages homeowners to incorporate home visits in the screening process. I would like to know from those landlords who conduct them, what exactly do you do at these visits. So far, I've mentioned to all of my prospects that this is a part of my process and no one has objected except a long lady today to me that she would need to get permission from her Mother in order for me to do an inspection of her home. I just said OK since we haven't yet made it through step 1, the application, but I was thinking "I'm not going to inspect her Mother's home". Anyway, it just seems that home visits could be very awkward. I totally get the point and what to conduct them because I want to get a feel for what I can expect concerning my own property considering all the hard work we have put in to it, but I am truly, truly an introvert and can't imagine exactly what I'm going to do or say. I will say that for the average city home in Philadelphia, I'm expecting that I can sum up their household habits from the living room. Thoughts please???

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Paul Ewing
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Paul Ewing
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Don't get complacent and think this is only a low income Section 8 issue.  It doesn't matter what class of renter or property you have.  Some six figure income households are horrid pits of hell.

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