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Kelsy Soderlund So I fired the property manager in early March...
10 May 2014 | 4 replies
If possible, review the property manager's screening info because there are multiple tenant scenarios: a) good tenants, b) bad tenants, and c) good tenants that became bad given lax management.
Thomas Cocke ?Aspiring buy and hold investor starting as short term rental property manager - San Antonio
11 May 2014 | 11 replies
What about screening will there be a criteria, or is anyone welcomed regardless of background?
Bob Lowry Can Property Management be a real business?
9 May 2014 | 9 replies
I would assume that you would screen your tenants in the "hood" the same way you would screen them anywhere else.
David Jonsson unlicensed activity
4 June 2014 | 131 replies
I know wholesaling is not illegal, but somehow I have to convince this Department's screening attorney to not open this for investigation.Thanks.
Gabe G. multiple applicants. How the heck do you guys decide?
23 May 2015 | 18 replies
Usually I won't make multiple applicants pay my screening fee, if my initial meeting is good enough where I accept that tenants appliance and fee, I also have them submit their security deposit for holding, which I don't put in the bank until mutual acceptance between both parties; however, as each adult is paying $53 I wouldn't make applicants pay who might not be chosen.
Jack Tucker Follow investor / neighbor / friend offers deal. Need objective analysis!
11 May 2014 | 3 replies
I'd just talk to and screen the tenants real well.
Pam N. Can you always make a tenant pay?
12 May 2014 | 9 replies
Poor tenant screening process.3.
Burke B. SmartMove Question related to Husband and Wife Applicants
12 May 2014 | 2 replies
I read through some of the search results and didn't find it.For a husband and wife applicant "team" does SmartMove charge each of them the $25/$30 fee to conduct the screening on both of them?
Chan K. Landlord, Tenant, Screening, Massachusetts
12 May 2014 | 7 replies
Hi BPers, I am in the process of screening my tenant.
Jon Rylander living next to your tenents. Good or bad?
12 May 2014 | 5 replies
You can keep a close eye on your rental, probably live (almost) for free on your side if you buy right, but if you don't screen well and set out good ground rules from the start, you might have more headaches from the tenants bothering you about minor stuff "because you're right here."