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Tenant Criteria For Leasing a House

Nadia Muga
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I am listing my first rental house and I was asked for tenant criteria from our realtor. I wanted to ask for suggestions on valuable tenant criteria that I should consider including?

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    Matt Devincenzo
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    Start by going to this thread:

    https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/899/topics/1214813-pm-h...

    And review the suggestions @Nathan Gesner shares there for selecting a PM. It sounds like you're getting a realtor leasing agent, which I have almost always seen end poorly. They charge the same amount as a PM for leasing and then you're on your own to manage after that.

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