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Updated over 7 years ago, 05/25/2017

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Shane Avila
  • Investor
  • Merced, CA
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Dclining a financially qualified tenant.

Shane Avila
  • Investor
  • Merced, CA
Posted
Hello fellow BPer's I have an applicant that is well qualified with good income and a good references. I have a bad feeling about him as he is extremely argumentative, nit picky and pushy. He seems like an extremely high maintenance tenant. He is already quoting laws and codes. If I miss his call, he calls back 3 times in a row. Something I try to avoid as it can quickly eat up time and money. Does anyone have experience with this kind of situation? My gut tells me to run but im not sure how to handle this amicably. Thanks in advance!

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