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Arthur R. van der Vant
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  • Property Manager
  • Chicago, IL
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5 best practices for screening tenants

Arthur R. van der Vant
Property Manager
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Screening tenants is an important step in the property management process. By thoroughly vetting potential tenants, you can ensure that you choose reliable, responsible renters who will pay their rent on time and take good care of your properties. Here are 5 best practices for screening tenants:

📋 Use a thorough application process. Require applicants to fill out a detailed rental application, including information such as employment history, rental history, and credit history.

💰 Check applicants' credit reports. A credit report can provide valuable insights into an applicant's financial responsibility and ability to pay rent on time.

💬 Verify employment and rental history. Contact applicants' previous landlords and employers to get a sense of their rental and employment history.

💬 Conduct tenant interviews. Meeting with applicants in person can give you a better sense of their personality and whether they would be a good fit for your properties.

📋 Use a tenant screening service. There are a variety of tenant screening services available that can help you verify applicants' information and identify potential red flags.

By following these best practices for screening tenants, you can choose reliable, responsible renters who will take good care of your properties and pay their rent on time. 💻 Share your thoughts in the comments below! 💬

  • Arthur R. van der Vant
  • 312-607-4646

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