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Potential tenant
I have a potential tenant with a score just under 600. This is much lower than I usually find acceptable. The reason given for that score is that this person owns a rental property with someone else and the property is about to go into foreclosure due to nonpayment because of a dispute between the two.
I can't see much on the report....there aren't any negatives listed so I have to assume this is what is driving the score.
Other than that, nice, neat, with a stable job, makes enough.
What would you do?
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@Thomas S. is hating tenants left and right on BP today!
Greg is right though, this is a hard pass. tenant has a low score due to poor financial management. He deserves the low credit score and because of that he deserves to fail your credit score threshold test.