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All Forum Posts by: Esther Page

Esther Page has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Had our very first tenant apply--good credit, 7x the income, nice guy, but I want to deny him -- can I? 

He has a very poor history of on-time payments after seeing his credit report (like 60%)  -- but his score itself is still good. Given that we're in Chicago which is a hugely pro-tenant city, in the midst of COVID (where evictions are in a moratorium), and this is our first tenant, I want to say no. Poor payment history (within the last 24 months, is a screening requirement of ours). 

As long as I send the adverse action letter in written form and a formal denial letter, we're good to go, right? 

We're an owner occupied building, so Fair Housing doesn't apply, FYI. 

Also, this is our tenant applicant criteria which are listed at the end of our tenant screener, which this guy filled out and should have seen: 

Our tenant screening criteria is as follows:
- Income must be 2-3x monthly rent
- You must be able to pay first months rent + $400 move in fee + animal move in fee (if applicable)
- Positive, verifiable, rental history free of evictions, any late rent within the past 3 years, and able to provide a positive reference from current and/or past landlords.
- Positive history of on-time payments for past 2 years
- Willingness to live in an owner-occupied unit and obtain renter's insurance is a requirement.
- Ability to pay $29 for background check and credit check.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- Ability to pass a credit check with a credit score of 670 or higher.
- Willingness to comply to a non-smoking agreement within the unit.
- Animals must be current on vaccinations (with proof), dogs require a pet interview, animal rent of $25/month/pet and $150 one-time move-in fee for pets
- Positive, verifiable 2+ years of employment history.

Thanks for your insights!

@John Warren Thanks so much for the advice! 

@Brie Schmidt Thanks for the lease! They looks the same, but if you say this one is better then I'm happy to defer. 

Do you know if in Chicago we're allowed to do a penalty for an unauthorized animal, though? Everything in the lease you shared (and DOMU) just say "no, no, no". I'd prefer to not immediately jump to eviction warnings. 

Hi All,

How and what am I allowed to charge in the way of penalty fees to tenants in Chicago? Our rental is owner-occuipied, so I'm really just thinking about 1) fee for pet that is not on the lease (we allow pets), 2) fee for trashing/not cleaning up the common spaces (yard/stairwell) 3) fee for storing items in utility rooms/inappropriate places outside the unit. 

Can I do that? I'm not trying to be a tyrant, but after reading through the CRLTO (which yes, I know, doesn't apply to me) it seems like all I can do is sit pretty and wait until the end of the lease, or evict (which is a HUGE PAIN in Chicago. 

All thoughts are appreciated. Currently playing around with the free DOMU lease.

@Alan Caceres Did you use your plan?! I'd love to hear the aftermath... I'm a lot like you and can get so fixated on perfectly creating a plan that I never act! But, I'm determined to use this Coronavirus to my advantage.