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I currently have an applicant that I'm pretty certain I'm going to have to deny based on a previous landlord's reference. The applicant is denying the claims from the landlord. I've already told the applicant that if they can have the previous landlord call me with any corrections/clarifications I'd be glad to listen to them, otherwise I'm going to have to move on to the next applicant. Is it advisable or not to send them the questions/responses that disqualified them in the first place, it was my understanding you needed to do that for a denial based on a credit check, but wasn't sure about a reference check. Also, I use the questions Mike Butler uses in the Landlording on Autopilot book (paid late, any complaints, any damages, would you rent to them again). Thank-you in advance!
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In my opinion, I would try to give as little feedback to the potential tenants as possible as to why I am denying them. If the other landlord is saying bad things about the tenants, I would 10000% believe the other landlord over believing the tenants.
- Colin Smith