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New renters criteria
Hello, I am renting my first investment property. My agent got an email from another real estate agent mentioning that he has a person interested in renting the house. However, the person has low credit score due to medical
Bills, also has an eviction from 2016 where he lost his job in oil and gas and his wife couldn’t pay the rent. They also mentioned they can show proof of funds and their income is 4 times the rent. The house has been on the market for only a week. Any feedback on the tenants profile? Should I let it pass and wait for another one?
Thank you