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Edita D.
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tenant screening: unqualified tenant?

Edita D.
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey guys,
our 2br house has been on the market for 45 days, and after we lowered the price to 695$ we received an application. I am concerned about these prospective tenants, since in their history there is:
-bankruptcy
-walked away from a lease when they went bankrupt
-they have NOT paid their April rent yet, and today is April 9th!
-he is a security guard, she is a lab tech. employment history to be confirmed.

My biggest concern is NOT paying the April rent...
I am inclining towards declining them.
What do you think?

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James H.
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James H.
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Originally posted by Edita Davtyan:

My biggest concern is NOT paying the April rent...
What do you think?

DENIED

I'd rather pay another mortgage payment or two than place someone who will get evicted in two to three months.

If I recall, your rental is in Vegas? Have you considered renting section 8? There are pros and cons, but from previous posts of yours, including this one, your tenant pool quality probably wouldn't be much different.

Do a search for posts by "Mike Oh" on here, he has a screening model that works well IMO. Another thing that I add is to never help someone break a lease they are in. No doubt these folks will move into your rental and never pay that April rent to the previous LL. Not only is it bad voodoo for you against another LL, it will surely happen to you by these same folks.

One thing to be careful of when screening is that a lot of folks won't qualify for apartments because apartments actually do a credit check. Professional tenants look to find LLs of single family homes because a lot of independent LLs don't do due diligence on applicants - then they get burned and the professional tenant moves on to the next unsuspecting independent LL.

If you have a good clean unit set at below market rates, you CAN find a good tenant. Just be patient and thorough. Too bad you can't actually meet with the tenants yourself...That's how you screen the bad ones out that have good looking applications...

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