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Hugo G.
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tenant screening

Hugo G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Would you rent to a 35 year old attorney with 370,000 in total debt? (including  270,000 in student loans whose payments were supposed to start in June.) Person makes about 6000 month with a state job.

 Rent is 1600 a month which she would share with another employed state worker.

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Alberto De jesus
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Alberto De jesus
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Sounds like a decent idea. Great income and credit. Assuming they have good references and no criminal history, it might be a good idea. 

Only thing I would worry about is that they are a lawyer. I would be worried that they could sue me for free. I'm not implying that lawyers make awful tenants. Just one thing to consider.

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