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Updated over 12 years ago, 03/21/2012

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Ben Kevan
  • Investor
  • California
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Out of country renters through charity

Ben Kevan
  • Investor
  • California
Posted

I recently got an application on a rental from a local charity group for a family that is moving from China to start their roots in the US. They speak no English, and will be supplied a translator from the charity group.

They have no SSN or Tax ID (Obviously), and I've asked to find out the reason for moving.

Has anyone ran into this? Does it sound like a con? The charity organization would be making the rental payments, and would have the utilities transferred in their name. I would include additional clauses in the lease about damages and liability.

The other applicant has a bunch of late bills and a very recent domestic charge, but has never been late 6 years on rent.

Boy.. this stuff is hard.

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