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Mark Werner
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Potential Tenant Refusing Application Process

Mark Werner
  • Homeowner
  • Radford, VA
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I have a potential renter who is refusing to go through the application process. Meaning, not providing his social security number to use a service for credit check and background check. He intendeds to rent through the company he owns (Allstate). He provided me a FINRA report, last 4 months of his company's revenue's, a criminal check report from 2012, and a copy of his 1099 form. He also offered copies of tax time settlement offers from two credit cards that he paid off with that offer. But apparently that is considered a compromise and ends up showing up on credit, and he showed me that in the FINRA report. He indicated that it is not a bad debit paid off but rather a good debit simply paid off with the tax time settlement offer. It all sounds legitimate to me but I am still nervous. He had concerns with someone getting hi SSN via hacking my WIFI, etc. I explained that any service I use would be through an SSL web site and it is highly unlikely. I also indicated that one service I can send him a link to the service and he can enter the information himself and I never have to see it. Still was reluctant to do it. I am curious how anyone else would feel about this? Would you go forward based on the above information? The person seemed like I was being a jerk about. Thanks.

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Robert Leonard
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Robert Leonard
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Sorry, I couldn't read through everyone's comments, but in my world, there's no such thing as a "potential tenant who refuses the application process."  If one refuses the application process, that person is not a potential tenant.

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