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All Forum Posts by: Rong Liu

Rong Liu has started 6 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Section 8 Tenants - Pros/Cons/Opinions?

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

@ Merlie 

What do you mean being active? Could you explain more?

Post: Section 8 shared housing lease contract template

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

Hi, BPers,

A section 8 lady shares house with her adult daughter, daughter pays the rest of the rent. Is there a lease template for this situation?

Thanks 

Rong

Post: Breaking a Lease in Idaho

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/tenants-rig...

This is for California, hope it can be a reference for you.

Post: Chicken & Egg

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

Can you evict the "guests" if they are not in your contract in case needed?

Post: Low Credit Score applicants

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

Thank you so much everybody. I have learned quite a lot from each of your input.

The thing bothers me is that they kept being delinquent over the years with small amount of money. And then I used a reverse look up app to check their phone numbers and found out: The phone numbers from current landlord, previous landlord and so called sister are registered under one person... So they have no credit to me any more. (PS: I had low credit score tenants before, but they are decent, and we worked through their hard time too. It turned out to be very positive experience.)

And I am looking for the next applicant!

Post: Low Credit Score applicants

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

Hi, BPers,

I need your kind help.

I am in the progress of screening tenants with mysmartmove.com. Currently one family applied as husband/wife/2-kids and uncle. The three adults makes 12.6k annually or 3.5 times of the rent according to mysmartmove or 3.2 times according their recent pay stubs.  Employment history has been verified and they have been with the current landlord for 5 years and he gives them a recommendation letter. The husband and uncle do construction related jobs and wife is kinder garden teacher.

However, all of the three adults have bad credit scores and collections.

  • Husband: ResidentScore 536   recommendation: conditional 

He has two credit cards, one is "charged off as bad debt" ($448 past due)  and the other is paid or paying as agreed with $451 balance, no late payment for past 7 months.

And he has two collections from Comcast (2016) and a bank (2013), total amount is $692.

  • Wife: ResidentScore 555  recommendation: low accept

She has 4 counts. Out of them, $520 balance from Verizon (2014) charged off as bad debt.

$449 for a credit card company (2014), charged off as bad debt.

The other two credit cards either has no balance or has closed.

She has 5 collections of total balance $2347.

Sprint (2012) for $621

World financial network bank (2014) for $512

Comcast (2015) for $741

Tmobile (2015) for $294

A medical bill (2011) for $179 

  • Uncle: ResidentScore 583.   recommendation: accept 

kohls/CAPONE balance balance $1730, charged off as bad debt.

Other credit cards are closed or cancelled and without a balance.

Two collections:

Captial one bank: $1354

GE money bank: $959

I asked for reasons the wife explained when her husband lost job they prioritized to pay the rent and says now they have $5000 cash reservation.

What do you think guys? Is the Resident score same as credit score? How do you look at their debts?  Thanks a lot!!

Post: Choosing a Class A or Class C/C- Rental Property

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4
Originally posted by @Oleg Shalumov:

@Penny Clark I am new to this so sorry if I am asking a basic questions: how do you check income ? Do you ask for tax return or copy of pay stubs?

How about rental history? 

Thanks in advance.

 You can ask for recent pay stubs, employment history, rental history, and talk to their employer and landlord. AND you check for their credit score/criminal history/eviction history.

This should be fine to screen tenants.

Post: Evictions $229 flat fee

Rong LiuPosted
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 4

http://nationwideeviction.com/our_fees.aspx

Thank you for the information. I check it with different zip code, the fees are different. 

Thank you very much Chad. 

I never used a PM before, and just got their agreement document.

Here is the fee part answering your questions.

A. Management: Only when tenant occupied, the greater of: 5% of gross rent per month per unit or $100 per month per unit.

B. Renting or Leasing: FREE

C. Preparing Property for Rental/Lease: FREE (not including cost of maintenance/repairs related to turnover).

D. Managing Property during extended periods of vacancy: FREE

I think the rate is better than a few PMs I talked years before. 

I have not decided yet. 

Briefly talked to them. 

Their current turn over time is 3-4 weeks in San Jose. Owners have options to use their preferred contractors or OneRent's contractors (handyman charges $65/hour).

They screen tenants as 2.5x income/rent, and do 6 months walk through check.

It sounds a professional management way. 

The disadvantage I can think of is that, the tenants will treat renting your house as renting an apartment, and require more maintains like clogged toilets. If you manage it yourself, tenants likely manage simple fix themselves. So the cost for owners would be significantly increased.

What do you think BPers?