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two applications
I have two applications on my desk for the same property.
Person A:
571 credit score. 3x rent in income. Same job for 11 years. No criminals or evictions.
Person B
785 credit score. 5x rent i income. With current employer for 4 years. Her boyfriend will live with her. He has a drug possession charge from 6 years ago and a DUI from 7 years ago. Says he was young and was "growing up."
I'm leaning toward B. Thoughts?