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Matthew Auletta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Holbrook, NY
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When do you change your guidelines?

Matthew Auletta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Holbrook, NY
Posted

Hello,

Im working on getting a unit rented and I seem to have a bunch of leads but it seems if credit is good the income isn't what im looking for or vice versa. It's been on the market about a week. 

Especially with Covid going on im being picky especially to make sure employment is not going anywhere. 

Have any of you adjusted your guidelines for Covid where you may take someone whose credit is falling short but income and job strength are good?

Also Should I keep waiting on more leads to come in before looking at lowering the price ? 

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