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Tim Wilkinson Income verification
31 January 2018 | 50 replies
In self employed situations we more heavily weight credit and when in doubt we just ask for more security. 
Joe Thein Rent/Sublet property to LLC for liability protection
18 August 2016 | 6 replies
Something like knowing a balcony on the 12th floor wouldn't hold any weight, and renting that unit out anyway, which resulted in a death you could have prevented.  
Tony Castronovo Tenant Considerations
7 August 2016 | 11 replies
The closer they are to the 2.5 the more heavily we weight credit. 
Randy Lehey Qualifying a tenant with a dog
5 February 2017 | 17 replies
@Randy Lehey we filter based on breed and weight of the dog.
Rachel Pivonka Potential Tenant Question
17 July 2016 | 35 replies
My point is simply that it's not that way for most of the rest of the country, and thus the fears don't carry the same weight or merit. 
Rachel Pivonka New Investor Needs Help! Bankruptcy in Potential Tenant Past
18 July 2016 | 11 replies
The perks of not showing it and such can be good, a bankruptcy 5 years ago would not be a huge concern for me since that was about the time everyone had issues, the no missed payments really hold a lot of weight since then.
Nick Brubaker Great sounding tenant with questionable dog - should I rent??
19 July 2016 | 80 replies
If you allow pets, its best to have a weight limit. 
Jonathan G. My Pet policy (first draft)
10 July 2016 | 22 replies
Establish very basic pet rules:Limit the size by weight (small dogs) this eliminates restricted breeds.Maximum 2No catsAll other pets at the discretion of the landlord.
Curtis Mears Is DUI a reason to Reject Renter
17 February 2020 | 31 replies
Also each state has it own laws pertains to alcohol intake, consider your state laws, person size and body weight.. hope that helps, just an opinion.
Carl Petterson Tenant jacked up the toilet, do I charge her?
20 June 2016 | 43 replies
It takes a lot of force to do this with some weight behind it - unless it was already loose or bolts were not properly securing the toilet base to  the floor.