Use a Tenant Screening Worksheet to Improve Tenant Selection
Tenant selection is critical to a profitable investment property, and the best way for Landlords to improve their screening process is to develop and utilize a written tenant screening worksheet. A written tenant screening worksheet is a simple but powerful tool that landlords can use to document their criteria and improve their tenant selection process.
Written screening criteria will:
The following criteria serve as the backbone of my tenant screening worksheet:
In addition, State Fair Housing laws may include protections based on marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or participation in the Section 8 program. Be sure to conduct a Google search to understand your state laws.
Once you develop your written criteria, be sure to utilize it for every potential tenant and retain the worksheet for your records. Share your criteria on the first phone call with a potential tenant to avoid showing your property to tenants who cannot afford your unit or are otherwise disqualified by your criteria.
Lastly, if you utilized a consumer report (credit or criminal background check) in your application process, be sure to understand your obligation to issue an Adverse Action Notice, and maintain copies of both your screening criteria worksheet and the adverse action notice for your records.
Good screening criteria and background checks cannot predict the future, but they are very effective at guiding your screening process towards the best possible tenant for your property.
Comments (4)
Thanks @Brandon Turner ,@Steve Sanchez and @George Helms for the comments.
Dan DeMott, over 10 years ago
Thanks. Good stuff. Adverse action link was interesting as well.
Account Closed, over 10 years ago
Very good advice! Much appreciated.
Steve Sanchez, over 10 years ago
Great tips @Dan DeMott ! You and I do things very similarly!
Brandon Turner, over 10 years ago