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What to know and what to have when becoming a landlord
Hi all
So I will become a landlord soon and I just wanted to know what should I have or need to get as a landlord. For example what type of account should I open to hold my tenants first, last and deposit, etc?
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Anthony - Each state has slightly different laws. I live in North Carolina and I am required to keep deposits separate from my normal checking account. if you keep the security deposit in a account that accrues interest some states require you to pay the interest to the tenant when you refund their deposit. That being said, step 1 would be to identify the tenant/ landlord laws for the state you have the property. Second step would be to develop your application and screening process. Ensure your criteria is well communicated to avoid being accused of discrimination. I would also strongly recommend background/ credit check. The little bit of upfront work will save you tons of money, headache, and time if you rent to the wrong tenant. Trust me, I have learned that the hard way.