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Should I skip this applicant?
Hey everyone. I just posted my first apartment for rent. I’m using TurboTenant for property managing and my first applicant is traveling from Ca->Pa and has no proof of income, but her husband is applying as well and she said he’s the one with the income. Is this typically a situation you guys would be on the fence about? I’m feeling pretty skeptical. Like I said this is my first apartment, my first property, and I don’t want to get a bad tenant that won’t pay rent.b no
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As long as her husband is applying, is going to be on the lease, and has enough income to cover your requirement, this shouldn't be a problem.