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Ryan L Grinstead
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Standards for your tenants. What are your minimums?

Ryan L Grinstead
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
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What are the minimum standards you set for tenants applying for your rental properties? Obviously following fare housing laws. For my area it is a lower income area. Not the best part of town.

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Marcia Maynard
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We rent to low-income and mid-income tenants. Our rental criteria can be downloaded from the BP "File Place", look for documents authored by me under "Other Documents". Too lengthy to list here, but the categories are: General Requirements, Residence/Rental History, Income/Employment History, Financial/Credit History, and Legal/Criminal History.

In Washington State we're required to show applicants our rental criteria before we can accept an application fee. We print out our rental criteria and hand it to applicants along with the application (paper method). Some landlords provide this information through an on-line portal. Most prospective renters won't apply if they read our rental criteria and see they won't qualify. Since we let it known that we do verify all information, rarely does an applicant try to fabricate their history to match our criteria.

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