
4 April 2024 | 16 replies
If you don't see what you need, email or call the contact provided on the housing authority site.They are more than happy to help find housing for these tenants.As with ALL tenants, the key to less headaches is to SCREEN your applicants very carefully.

3 April 2024 | 14 replies
My low-tech way for doing this has been to get a legal pad and write a different subject across the top of each page: Tenant Screening, Financing, Landlord Tips, Finding Housing, etc.

4 April 2024 | 27 replies
Fortunately, I have had good luck in screening tenants.

3 April 2024 | 29 replies
Know the landlord-tenant law and pre-screen.

3 April 2024 | 1 reply
Go to BUILD YOUR TEAM at the top of your screen and you can search for other MEMBERS or LOCAL MEETUPS.

4 April 2024 | 28 replies
*Most* of the time it is better to start off investing someplace you know intimately than picking cities out of a hat based on statistics you read on a screen.

3 April 2024 | 5 replies
It's crucial to ensure thorough screening processes to safeguard against such scenarios.

3 April 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Caleb Whitehead: Go to BUILD YOUR TEAM at the top of your screen and you can search for other MEMBERS or LOCAL MEETUPS.

3 April 2024 | 6 replies
Ripped screens that were intact at move-in will be repaired by Tenant.

2 April 2024 | 9 replies
If you put anyone in a long-term lease, they should be adequately screened, all funds paid, the lease signed, and every other requirement met 100% before you hand them keys.People who pay cash and want to move in immediately are often the worst renters, usually desperate because they were just kicked out of their last place.