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Updated about 6 years ago, 09/21/2018

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David Moore
  • Investor
  • Crystal, MN
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David Moore
  • Investor
  • Crystal, MN
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I need some help from the bright minds on this board.  I have vacancies infrequently (thank you, Jesus), but I have one now.  I'm using FB Mktplace and getting huge demand for my rental unit.  Paper applications are outdated, but I do have a section I can have them sign as a release on paper, so I can call their employers, current landlord, etc.  I need a free or cheap online application, where they fill it out and I can get the details.  Any ideas on where I can one that is dummy proof?  I'd even pay a small fee for this.

I don't charge for applications.  A real estate attorney I know says I can choose who I want (he is a pro bono tenant advocate....I trust this guy) if I charge no application fee.  So I'm paying the freight.  Any ideas?

And please, non Minnesota posters....it really is different here.  No warning needed.  Not my first rodeo.

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