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Stetson Gatlin
  • Rental Property Investor
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What to ask when interviewing a tenant

Stetson Gatlin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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I’m renting out my first house and I have a couple of applicants with seemingly good applications.

What should I double check on when meeting them in person and showing the house?

Any feedback would be great, I’m looking to interview them early this week

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Bonnie Laslo
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  • Charlotte, NC
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Bonnie Laslo
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Charlotte, NC
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I do 3 times the rent, no violent criminal or evictions ....... unless u want to do 2nd chances with a double deposit. Verify employment with pay stubs and over 90 days. Look for any rent judgements on credit, etc.

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