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Naguib K. Applicants who are past home owners with no rental history
20 April 2014 | 3 replies
When approving new tenants I do my best to screen out people who will not take good care of my property, in addition to screening for income, etc.
Andrew Jones Would kicking out my tenant be unwarranted?
8 May 2018 | 9 replies
He's not a bad guy, but I would not have rented to him if I screened him. 
Scott Brown New Jersey construction / mechanics lien issue
11 October 2017 | 2 replies
@Scott Brown So sorry to hear this brother that's why I screen GC and ask for latest work but sometimes not even that can determine there work until they actually doing the job.
Carol Bloom Which one would you invest in: Multi-family or student housing?
2 November 2017 | 15 replies
Here those units within 5-10 minutes walking distance of campus are best purposed for student housing - both because they are most desirable to the students and less desirable to other populations.Within this radius:A multi-unit building comprised primarily of 2 bedroom units with a few 1-bedroom and/or 3-bedroom apartments works well;A house with 4-5 rooms is appealing to groups of chums (mates) looking to live together, though social cohesion is more difficult to maintain and annual turnover is common;A house with several furnished rooms (and a live-in Den Mother) is appealing to International Students.We have been fortunate to experience very little in the way of "student damages" to properties, but we screen very thoroughly and almost always require a guarantor (typically parents or grandparents) to backstop any damage or fiscal failure of little Janey or Johnny.  
Emily Simmons Newbie in need of help
8 November 2022 | 6 replies
.; how to analyze properties, how to find an investor-friendly agent, how to engage in a strong due diligence process, how to screen tenants, how to manage the property, how to build a network of contractors, plumbers, electricians and other pros, how to manage the book keeping of the property, etc., etc., etc.
Izabella W. Bank account & credit card info on rental applications?
29 October 2017 | 3 replies
When they fill out the application, they pay for the screening report to be run on themselves.
Niki C. Should I post 3 day notice?
3 January 2018 | 19 replies
Far easier to fix you mistakes.New tenants that pay late have been improperly screened.
Tatyana M. HUD buying and RE License?
21 December 2017 | 6 replies
In such cases the selling broker must enter zero in the Selling Broker Commission field (6a) of the Bid Submission screen.* The Selling Broker/Agent submitting this bid is a Purchaser or has an ownership interest in the entity purchasing the property.YesNoSo yes you can purchase, no you cannot get a commission on that purchase if you are an agent and buying.
Betsy A'Neals Which San Antonio Neighborhoods are better for SFH?
5 January 2018 | 10 replies
That POS Realtor was long gone and made their $10k in commission.....but we were stuck with picking up all the pieces - finishing their job - and having to coach an owner into reality.  2) The average Realtor has no idea how rental property pricing works, what attracts tenants, how to screen tenants, and how to sell investment properties. 
Bobby H. Best Way To Advertise A Vacant Rental
21 January 2018 | 15 replies
The goal is to get the unqualified to self screen out.