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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Screen the mother in law/dependant?
So, I have a couple of very educated MD's that filled out an application. They were worried about the mother in law, as she has no income, etc.
Of course my application is only for two adults, so that's all the info I got, but I'm debating whether I want to go back and collect info on the mother.
The Medical Doctors references came back great (from verified property management co.) and all their stuff looks good.
At the end of the day if anything happens the Dr. and his wife (also a Dr.) are on the hook anyways.