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Shel D.
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Should I rent my house to these tenants?

Shel D.
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hi all, I am new to all this so please pardon me if this is already discussed and common knowledge. I have my house advertised for rent and we have been getting some good traffic. Recently we got application from a young professional couple who seemed awesome. I verified there income and employment. On background/credit search, they both have good credit history but they both also have criminal background. The male applicant has minor speeding violation  but the female applicant has 3 traffic violations including no registration card etc. I was just taken aback with this discovery. Normally is it OK to rent out to tenants with some criminal findings?

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Marci Stein
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Marci Stein
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Depends on how hard it is to get good tenants. 

These examples you describe are of people who have little regard for rules. 

I like to see paying rent promptly as  a rule. 

If you have a wide choice , I'd say no to them. 

However, most people have some issues, and if you have little choice, they are not too bad.

Remember-- those are just the violations where they got caught.

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