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2 May 2016 | 23 replies
During the term of the lease (the initial term of the lease or any extension term), the owner may only terminate the tenancy because of: (1) Serious or repeated violation of the lease; (2) Violation of Federal, State, or local law that imposes obligations on the tenant in connection with the occupancy or use of the unit and the premises; (3) Criminal activity or alcohol abuse (as provided in paragraph c); or (4) Other good cause (as provided in paragraph d).
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4 May 2016 | 63 replies
No fees, no concern over cyber crime, just simple.
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5 May 2016 | 33 replies
But the $15 is cheap enough that I don't usually charge an applicant, I figure it's just part of the turnover cost.Best Deal - Complete TransUnion Credit, Eviction and Criminal Combo ......................$24.95 per applicant 1.
1 May 2016 | 22 replies
"Sorry, no matter what your sob story is, I deny for evictions, bad credit, not enough income, criminal background, no relatives for references, good landlord references, stable rental and employment history, etc.Once you get your criteria set in stone, and make it as tough as you can get away with, then pick your own tenants - you'll find managing becomes so much easier.
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7 April 2019 | 5 replies
Because you absolutely can screen them well.For instance, just to get on the waiting list for a place I'd like to move into, I had to pay an application fee and allow them to do a credit and criminal background check - just to get on the waiting list.
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2 May 2016 | 8 replies
Then, maybe you can get them out for criminal behavior?
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8 May 2016 | 26 replies
., is he a tenant with rights you need to evict or a criminal trespasser that can be removed by police?)
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5 February 2020 | 12 replies
It's fairly common to require a co-signer for college students though since their income isn't going to meet your criteria and you then run their parents credit and use that as your basis for qualification.For prior evictions and criminal, those are still extremely important to run on the students.It's also quite common for there to be multiple students sharing a house, so handling split-responsibility for the payments is also another very common thing to do in college housing.
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2 May 2016 | 3 replies
I emailed him a list of all of the terms and he said the only thing this company won't do is the criminal background check.
3 May 2016 | 11 replies
I explain the process for moving forward - credit/criminal/income verification etc...within about a half hour, they are calling asking about where to drop off applications.