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Application for a tenant relocating, employed with a Temp agency
I have a townhouse in a very desirable neighborhood just outside Portland, OR I am just starting to use as a rental. Rent is $2250/mo which is the going rate for this type of unit. I listed it one week ago and have only had 2 serious inquiries so far. The first had bad credit. The second: husband has a job but not quite 3x the income. Wife just graduated from Dental Hygiene school and has signed with a temp agency to start work immediately while looking for a more permanent job (since she is relocating and unable to look for a job remotely). Would you allow the temp agency income to qualify them?