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Experience renting to undocumented immigrants?

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Hi BP Family,

My lovely unit in the Hermosa neighborhood has been receiving a lot of attention from undocumented immigrants. I normally would run credit scores and require a certain income but I would also like to make a move to a family or couple that will make this place their home. 

What strategies do you use to filter people if they aren't legal?

Thanks!

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Henry Lazerow
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Undocumented immigrants can make great tenants but need to provide several references from past landlords or/and someone else to guarantee the credit. Sometimes undocumented immigrants will live in the same rental for 10+ years as it's difficult for them to move so you end up with very little turnover costs, most also won't go calling the city on you for minor things as aren't here legally themselves and tend to want to avoid any conflicts. 

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