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Applicants Moving From Spain
I have a rental property available and received an application from a family moving from Spain. They have great jobs lined up at the local college with ample income. They submitted an application but do not have social security numbers. How can I screen them?
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Hi @Kyle C.
I´d agree with the gentlemen above. If they have jumped through the hoops to get a job and work visa at an American school (no easy feat for a foreigner), then they have already passed a far stricter screening process than anything you could come up with. Chances are you´ll be very happy with these tenants.
Ask for copies of their SS numbers and passports for your records whenever they have them.