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Would you rent a house to 2 new university grads?

Paul Z.
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Hi everyone.

I have a townhouse which I prefer to rent to families. However, 2 recent university grads (both female) want to rent it together. Would you rent it to them? Some potential problems in my opinion:

- 2 tenants on the lease which complicates the agreement

- May have overnight guests whom I would not want to stay

- May sub-lease the extra bedroom to people who I do not approve of

- If only one moves out, I cannot rent the whole house to a family. Finding individual tenants to fill each bedroom seems like a lot of work

- May have parties

What do you think?

Cheers,

Paul

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Mary M.
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Mary M.
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I rent to university students all the time. In fact about half my units are rented that way each year. 

I generally have 3 people on the lease since mine are 3bedrooms. If one wants to move out they look for a new roomie and i screen them and add them to the lease. I have rarely gotten complaints about parties. 

I like College kids. The ones I rent to are respectful and happy to have a nice place to live. 

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