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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tenant Background and statement help
I met with tenant yesterday and he liked the property and submitted the application. Two things stuck out to me. One of them being the credit we take the credit from two sources and usually the numbers are close or not that far apart. For this tenant one of them was 868 and the other was 569 that's quite a bit gap and seems odd they would be that far apart. The second is when I asked for bank statements from the past few months he was happy to send them but sent off of his phone like a screenshot. I know screenshots aren't the best way to get a bank statement but what other ways can he show he makes enough since we works for himself. If anyone has idea on the credit or a better way of proving payment let me know or if what I did was good enough.