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International Student Tenants
Interested how others would handle this type of perspective tenant.
My property is very close to a university with a large amount of international students. I was contacted by a perspective tenant who said they were going to be attending the university as a PhD student, but they have no credit since they were not from the US. Obviously, there are plenty of international students who attend this university who would also be responsible tenants. How would you go about qualifying someone like this?