Tenant Screening & Leasing

Red Flags in Rental Applications Every Landlord Should Know

Every experienced landlord has a story. The applicant who seemed perfectly fine, charming even, right up until the moment they stopped paying rent. The one who left the unit in a condition that required thousands of dollars in repairs. The one whose references were checked out on paper but whose actual tenancy was a nightmare. […]

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Co-Signers and Guarantors on a Lease: A Complete Guide for Landlords

Every landlord eventually runs into this situation: an applicant who looks promising in some ways but doesn’t quite meet your financial criteria. Maybe they’re a recent college graduate with no rental history. Maybe they’re self-employed with variable income. Maybe their credit score is just below your threshold. They seem responsible, they have a good reason

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How to Verify Tenant Income and Employment: A Landlord’s Complete Screening Guide

Here’s a scenario that plays out more often than landlords would like: An applicant fills out the rental application, lists an impressive salary, and seems totally confident during the showing. You approve them, they move in, and by month three, the rent checks start coming late. Or not at all. In hindsight, the income they

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Six Areas To Focus On In A Credit Report When Screening Rental Clients

You’ve got a promising rental applicant. They seemed great during the showing, filled out the application neatly, and said all the right things. Now the credit report is sitting in your inbox, and it’s three pages of numbers, codes, and account histories that look designed to confuse people. Don’t worry. Once you know what you’re

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How to Screen Tenants the Right Way — Without Breaking Fair Housing Laws

Finding a great tenant is one of the most important things you’ll do as a landlord. Get it right, and you can enjoy years of steady rent, minimal drama, and a well-maintained property. Getting it wrong or worse, running afoul of fair housing laws, and you’re looking at vacancies, potential legal trouble, and a lot

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5 Things Every New Landlord Should Do Before Renting Out Their First Property

Becoming a landlord for the first time is exciting — but it can also be overwhelming. Before you hand over those keys, here are five essential steps that every new landlord should take. 1. Screen Your Tenants Thoroughly. Never skip the screening process. Run a credit check, verify employment, and call previous landlords. A few

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