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All Forum Posts by: Yannie Gold

Yannie Gold has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I require my tenants to have a minimum credit score of 680. A group of four are applying together for my 4 bdrm property. They are an engaged couple, the guy’s mother, and the woman’s brother. I was told that out of the four adults, two have credit scores above 700, one has 650, another has 600. Their combined income does exceed 3x the rent. But none qualifies with just one person’s income. I haven’t run the credit checks yet because I normally would simply reject when I was informed the required credit scores weren’t met.

Assuming what they told me about their credit scores is true, would you rent to them? I‘m also concerned that the boyfriend and girlfriend may break up and one moves out. My contract does specify that everyone on the lease is responsible for paying the entire rent. But it still created trouble in the past when some tenants wanted to leave earlier due to a deteriorating relationship.  

I charge $50 to cover the background check, etc. It has never been an issue deterring tenants with good credit scores. In my opinion, by not charging an application fee, you will attract a lot of more people who aren't serious.