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19 September 2022 | 28 replies
Here are our prequalifications:Credit score >650 (soft requirement, if applicants don't meet the requirement, it's case by case but they can negotiate with more deposit upfront or advance rent paid upfront)Household income > 3x rentNo eviction/violent criminal history (using a third party background check platform to pull their background.
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12 April 2021 | 35 replies
Part of the reasons intercities do not have people report who did what violent thing.
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13 April 2021 | 9 replies
It's a lot of hassle, but I feel it protects you if the group doesn't pay as well as making sure you're not letting someone with a violent history, drug use, etc live in the house.
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28 April 2021 | 41 replies
My PM has mostly been dealing with her...so not sure if she can get violent (towards my property).
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25 April 2021 | 7 replies
Now there may be an angle to be used when gathering documentation with criminal convictions as a safety hazard, however simply being a ‘felon’, expunged or otherwise, would be in violation of the Guidance on Application of Fair Housing Standards to the Use of Criminal Records by Providers of Housing and Real Estate Related Transactions by HUD, based on the Civil Rights Act of Discriminatory housing 1968.But a safety concern could be any violation of the following it seems;No violent or drug-related feloniesNo crimes against childrenNo felonies committed within the last 10 years, and no imprisonment for felonies within the last 5 yearsNo crimes against landlords or rental propertiesNo convictions or pleas to any crime involving metal theft, vandalizing properties, or otherwise damaging properties.No arson convictions or pleasSo if you know there are drug charges and drug activities (should be able to obtain dated public arrest records) this seems like it would apply.
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28 March 2022 | 7 replies
Everyone's paying rent but there are some issues with violent behaviors and suspected drug use and sales.
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10 April 2022 | 7 replies
No evictions, undischarged bankruptcies, or major felonies (anything violent, burglary, possession of a forged instrument, or identity theft).
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8 April 2022 | 0 replies
It got more damaged from tenants who had a violent domestic dispute than from when I purchased it.
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9 April 2022 | 1 reply
For instance, many won't take on tenants unless their income is 3x the rent or more, have never had an eviction or a foreclosure, and have no violent felony (also locality specific).
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3 May 2022 | 11 replies
On top of grappling with out of control parties and violent crimes at short term rentals, we have serious concerns about violations of the Home-Sharing Ordinance such as the illegal conversion of our critical affordable housing stock, hosts engaging in commercial activity, and renting out homes that are not a primary residence,'' Koretz said.