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Christopher Benjamin
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Experience renting to CHG Healthcare or other staffing agency

Christopher Benjamin
  • Investor
  • Portland, OR
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We have a short term rental on the Oregon coast that we flex to MTR in the off-season.  A representative for CHG Healthcare reached out on Furnished Finder about placing a doctor for 3-6 months.  I was just wondering if anyone had experience with renting to CHG Healthcare or other large corporate staffing agencies? One of my concerns is that I am a bit buffered from vetting the guest themselves, so it seems like there is a little extra risk there. Would you all still independently complete background check on guest (I'm leaning towards "yes" but wasn't sure if there is any pre-vetting that comes through CHG themselves. They also said that they (CHG, not the doctor) would be signing the lease- seems fine (I think) but curious if anyone thinks otherwise, or has any other thoughts/advice/guidance.

Many thanks!

Chris

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Sean Monahan
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Sean Monahan
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Hi Christopher.  You just need to have a good lease that CHG will sign.  Nothing is easy in life but it is easier to have the company responsible.  There should be no way that any payments are missed.  Just have them initial any additional fees you require (pets, cleaning).  I would also add an addendum that the company is responsible for the full term lease.  This covers you in case the contract is cancelled between the physician and the hospital.  Lastly, for vetting purposes you may be able to ask for a copy of the contract and back ground checks.  The hospital does a pretty good job vetting travel professionals for you.  Criminal, background, drug screening etc. 

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