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Christian Beyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
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Renting to Illegal immigrants

Christian Beyer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenixville, PA
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I'm not sure if this has been touched on previously but it recently became an issue that I never planned on dealing with.

My business purchased a duplex back in November, and one of the tenants picked up and moved out with no notice about a month ago. Since then, we found another duplex and managed to get it under contract on a short sale. The current landlord gave the tenants 2 weeks notice to clear out, and when we were touring through it one man asked if we had another unit we could rent to them. We did so I offered them our newly vacant unit across town. When I went to get background checks he mentioned that he and his wife and their daughter did not have social security numbers and were living in the US illegally. 

I called the references he provided for his employer and previous landlord and it all checked out. So far so good, but it has only been one month. Does anyone know the legality of renting to illegal immigrants? I would also like to hear some best practices for dealing with this if anyone has stories to share. 

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Christian,

Show some compassion. We're fortunate enough to be a landlord and live in the best country in the world. 

Based on my experience, most illegal immigrants are hard workers and pay their rent. They sacrificed their lives to come to this beautiful country for a chance to a better life. Not only they are hard working, they tend to be more family oriented. They work hard to provide for their family here, and at the same time save money to send home to help out their nuclear family. Don't take that away from them. Give them a chance. 

Just my 2 cents. 

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