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Chad Franich
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How do I evaluate multiple tenants

Chad Franich
  • Leitchfield, KY
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Greetings. We’ve recently rehabbed a 3 bedroom house and have listed it for rent. I have several people that have applied and when running their credit reports sometimes say a married couple ( the husband has decent credit of 620 but the wife only has a 504. How do you analyze this? 

And another scenario: husband works with a 527 score; wife doesn’t work and similar score but they have someone who plans to move in with them that works and has a 650 score. 

How should I evaluate this?

Thanks

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