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Tenant Screening Is a Must, What you think?
Tenant screening is an economical process and it’s now easily pass the charge to potential renters. It’s cost-effective measure to grantee protection on your rental property as well as the current tenants. It’s critical
Read More »Tenant Screening: The Best Money a Landlord Can Spend
Rental units in the current market are likely to have multiple applicants looking to sign a lease. A background check can be the difference between positive cash flow from an ideal tenant,
Read More »Reducing and Managing Risk of Bad Tenant
With the rush to get into the buy-to-let market during the last property boom, many landlords have bonds to pay as well as levies and other expenses. Defaulting tenants are the last thing they
Read More »Finding the Perfect Tenant – “Trust but Verify”
Finding that perfect tenant can be time consuming and a very tough task. No matter how a prospective tenant may dress or whether they come across very genuine and trustworthy, there is no guarantee
Read More »Tenant Background Screening: Uncovering the Truth
First, let’s spend a moment discussing the rental application itself, and what data you’ll want to make sure you collect. Make sure each applicant fills inside their current landlord’s name and number on
Read More »What to do if your tenant breaks the rules
As a landlord you do your best to select the most qualified tenants. You have them fill out a detailed tenant application, conduct a thorough tenant verification, interview them in person and check references.
Read More »Run a Rental Background Check Avoid Bad Apple Tenants
Renting out commercial or residential property is always a risk. The only way to earn a reasonable profit on your holdings is to rent them, but the property is worth much more than the
Read More »Growing Trend to Hold Landlords Accountable for Tenants’ Crimes
Sunbury, Pennsylvania is one of the latest municipalities to hold landlords accountable for policing crime in rental properties. The new measure will give the city the right to demand that landlords evict problem tenants–or face
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