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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Halbert

Andrew Halbert has started 21 posts and replied 136 times.

Post: Hard time finding good renters

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

Hey this weekend is a new weekend. 

GOOD VIBES coming!!

Post: New member from Ohio

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

Welcome from a fellow newbie in MI !!

Post: Hard time finding good renters

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

@Mark Brogan

Thanks, yeah I think we are priced right even as November is hitting soon,  we are getting lots of inquiries. I am getting impatient but in reality it's not even been a month yet since it's been on the rental market. My wife and I have learned a lot already and are praying  for this weekend to bring serious applicants.

Post: Sample turn-down letter

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

I have several applicants that didn't make the cut so to speak. Everything from poor background checks, to not enough, and to high of a DTI. I want to be as generic as possible but still professional. I am aware of all the laws regarding how careful you need to be when declining an applicant.

Does anyone have any specific templates they use in these situations?

Post: Hard time finding good renters

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

This is our first rental (it's actually our previous primary residence). Our phone is ringing of the hook, each weekend we have 4-6 good solid leads that turn into actual appointments. Most of the time everyone shows.  We have a process where we don't hand out applications until they show proof of income etc... As well as the 50 Non refund app fee for the background check.  So far I am just striking out.  Everyone tells us they love it, wants to set up a lease signing, then something comes up.  Last night the lady asked for the measurements of the bedrooms and then said "sorry" my son's furniture wont fit in the bedroom because it's a queen sized bed".  I'm flabbergasted.  I know the house is priced right, I get 10-20 inquiries a day plus 4 or 5 phone calls.  It doesn't feel like im doing anything wrong, it just feels like so many people are just flaky. I mean they even pay 50 the dollar app fee so I know they are serious after seeing the property.  

One couple had a disasterous background check, so I can't believe they even tried to apply. The other knew the finanical requirements ahead of time yet they insisted they wanted to apply, but they didnt make enough money.  The other stories are similar, they love it but when they get the call back to tell them they qualify they seem to get cold feet and re-nig on the app. 

Uhh Fristration.  

Today we have 4 showings so I am very hopeful we find the right renter today. 

Post: New investor from SE Michigan

Andrew HalbertPosted
  • Macomb, MI
  • Posts 141
  • Votes 45

Hi Everyone,

Looking forward to learning from all of you.  My first rental is on the market.  It's my previous primary residence.  We had our first showings this past weekend.  Had a lot of activity and actually 3 people filled out applications.  

This is definitely a learning process, but hey, if it was easy everyone would do it ;)