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Wesley W.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • The Vampire State
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Prospects asking you for ID

Wesley W.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • The Vampire State
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So, I had a first this week.

I am marketing a vacant unit and a prospect reaches out.  I can tell he's kind of high maintenance and a bit of a pain.  He's asking questions about the application process, all of which were answered in a previous email to him, but I will spare you the details.  One of things I ask prospective tenants for, as part of the application process, is a copy of their photo ID.  He then responded with he wants me to provide ID and proof of ownership of the building.

I don't think I would do this for a couple reasons. I might point him to the DOS website where my operational LLC is listed. The owner of a building is public record, but I don't think I would volunteer that information. Oftentimes, I am not listed as the owner anyways (held in my wife's name), and discussing the specifics of my business model and how assets are held is on a "need to know" basis. I recognize his concern , but like I said - this was a first.

Anyone ever have this request before? How did you respond?

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