John Nisewonger
Best background checks, credit scores sites and a couple other questions
26 March 2014 | 2 replies
FULL DISCLOSURE: I own a digital tenant screening company.Whatever you do, please go the full 9 yards and get not just a FICO on em but also eviction history, criminal history etc.
Derek Johnson
My first tenants?! Advice and guidance please!
3 April 2014 | 8 replies
No criminal charges.
Joe Butcher
Lower income tenants and the internet
2 April 2014 | 20 replies
I want to do credit check as well as criminal/eviction.
Marc Dufour
Accept or Deny this tenant?
4 April 2014 | 8 replies
I have a tenant with good salary and good credit....BUT it has a two entries on the "criminal record search" that he cannot explain.
Dustin Faeth
Should I be present during the appraisal?
20 January 2014 | 15 replies
NEVER try and impose what you think the value is (sine 99% of all appraisers will take offense), just tell him/her what you've improved and what you spent on it and let them do their job.
Anthony G.
Looking to meet people from Philadelphia
4 November 2013 | 6 replies
those areas are closer to the river (casinos), closer to 95...northern liberties is a trend thats on its downside considering the amount of money pouring into the area over the past decade is just criminal....kinda tough to get in there for a profit.if you are stuck on a multi-family in north philly...look around temple.
Mike Fitzpatrick
Tenant Screening services
18 February 2014 | 4 replies
It will find rental judgments and criminal background.
Michael Rossi
Landlord Kills Two Scumbags During Apartment Break-in
21 September 2009 | 33 replies
Notice the family members give the usual refrain that the criminal was such a nice boy and wouldn't do anything like this!!!
Ryan Craig
Investing in Reading, PA
11 March 2022 | 51 replies
No offense to the realtors in this discussion but some agents don’t have a clue how to correctly analyze deals.
Cheryle Patterson
Tenant installed window AC in utitlies furnished rental
25 August 2017 | 44 replies
By the end of the case, the judge ordered the case continued, citing that the plaintiff may have violated laws (making the case criminal, not civil) and issued a subpoena for the sheriff who took the tenant's complaint.