Kristopher Tursky
Adding tenant to lease
24 January 2020 | 14 replies
When I add a tenant I do a criminal back ground check at very the least .
Iaroslav Demydovych
Newbie needs help picking the right tenant
25 January 2020 | 42 replies
I check 4 main areas: credit report, court records (criminal & evictions), income, and land lord references.I don't look for a specific credit score.
Jason Runkel
Tenant Screening Guidelines
2 February 2020 | 17 replies
If an uninterrupted chain of documentable residence cannot be established for the previous 24 months, this is unacceptable.A criminal background check will be done on all applicants and any occupant 18 years of age or older.
Jennifer Maiolo
Long Term AirBNB Rental
19 January 2021 | 28 replies
As both a short and long term rental owner I’ll just add a few words of caution here...AirBnB and other vacation rental sites like HomeAway are great for the purpose they originated: short term rentals, but they offer minimal protection for the concerns of many owners needing to secure their properties for longer lease terms.As a traditional property manager I’m far more interested in ensuring I pull a full criminal background check, speak with a potential tenant’s present and prior landlord, confirm consistent employment/income sources for > 6 months, and ensure a potential tenant has a track record of paying other bills they have agreed to in writing like credit cards, car loans, and others.On the contrary, at best AirBnB/HomeAway/others give me the following info on guest/tenant: a blurry selfie (that could be their dog)confirmation of a non-specific government IDconfirmation of an email address I can’t seecurrent city/state of residencelist of reviews by individuals running a different AirBnB (that I have no way of confirming is not the guest’s best friend)Property insurance secured by (and in the interest of) someone who is not meWhile I’m OK with taking a gamble on unknown guests using my property for short term stays, stays of longer than 1 month generally involve: Someone looking to move significant belongings in with them (that I cannot legally remove in most states)Moving in for a period of time they’re generally unable to pay for entirely upfrontTenants receiving access only after a legally-executed lease, criminal, background, credit, and income check that’s par for the course in a professional, term stay arrangementEven beyond the blatant lack of risk mitigation tactics common in long term lease agreements, the fact remains that many STR platforms are also skimming 10-20% of gross revenue off the top of owners’ profits for little beyond the initial SEO and payment processing.
Lillian Burke
Housing for Poor People
26 March 2020 | 36 replies
The problem with them is the limited number of apartments available compared to those who need them, and the violent criminal element using these places as homes between prison sentences making them dangerous to other who live there.So there are solutions, just not perfect solutions.Good Luck!
Robert Stamper
Zillow Rental Manager (advertising and rent payment management)
11 March 2020 | 5 replies
I had been charging $45, then paying a screening company $29.45 for the criminal/credit/ eviction portion.
Scot Sorenson
Do I have an issue with my tenants or am I just to protective?
13 July 2017 | 18 replies
When that PM contacted me, i learned that they knew that one of the tenants had a criminal record and still accepted these people.
Ben H.
Tenant asks to move in a non-family member
28 July 2017 | 12 replies
Sometimes I will run a full credit/criminal/history screening and sometimes I won't knowing that I already have a very qualified tenant on the hook should things go bad.
Colton W.
Tenant Gives 2 Day Notice Cites Cancer
28 July 2017 | 13 replies
The effort is usually more than they wish to put into operating a business.I personally detest tenants that steal my money and behave in a criminal manner.
Ray Harrell
Getting Prior Landlord Reference
18 July 2019 | 10 replies
Then, they'd usually want a request via fax on letterhead, which I did not have, as a resident manager working for an old fashioned owner.Other than using other good sleuthing techniques and credit, criminal, eviction, employment checks - your next best defense is a month to month agreement.And remember that you can deny them for nearly anything you can think of.