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Top 6 Tips in Screening Tenants for Your Temecula CA Rentals

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Realty Works Temecula BRE No: 01233850

Top 6 Tips in Screening Tenants for Your Temecula CA Rentals

 

Certainly no Temecula CA property manager or landlord would settle for bad tenants. Just like what was mentioned in a previous post, one way to ensure that you get the best tenants for your Temecula CA rental is to have a solid screening process in place. If you are clueless about where to start or what to screen, these tips might help you. 

These screening tips will help landlord to get the best tenants for their Temecula CA rentals.

1. Check what the law says

Having a screening procedure and a set of standards for tenants does not mean you are exempted from following the Federal Fair Housing Act. To summarize, this law means you are not supposed to discriminate based on disability, race or color, familial status, sex, religion, and national origin. Be careful with setting your standards as you don’t want to get in trouble with the law.

 

2. Have applicants sign an application form

It is important to prepare a form that would ask about the applicant’s basic biographical information, employment history, rental history, vehicle information, references and other details you may need to verify. If you are working with a Temecula CA property manager, you can take this task off of your shoulders.

 

3. Go over their credit history and credit score

It might be rare that you find a prospective tenant who has exemplary credit records. The goal of checking is not to grant the approval only to those with good credit scores, although that would be ideal. What you need to have is a limit, a set allowable bar. After all, you wouldn’t want to lose a good tenant just because you were so strict with a single measurement.

 

4. Find out about their tenancy history

Sometimes, the rental history speaks so much more than all the other documents you would ask. Knowing how tenants treated their previous homes and hearing straight from a previous landlord how good they were as tenants are very valuable qualitative information. Talk to previous landlords and make that a necessary part of your screening.

 

5. Check for criminal records

Although some states, including California, prohibit discrimination based on certain criminal records, a landlord should still find time to check these things. Often you will only need their names and birthdays and since these are public records,  it is okay to check them. However, you have to be careful with using this as a ground for not accepting a tenant. In any case, an expert Temecula CA property manager should be able to help you with this very time consuming task.

 

6. Make sure they have a stable source of income

Employment history and their current employment information are your main data points. Many use this equation as indicator that a tenant won’t have any problems paying their rents: Their monthly income must be three times their supposed monthly rent. Having a direct contact person in the employer’s side can help make this task a lot easier.

 

Do not just grant approvals without screening tenants’ applications. Your business will be greatly affected by your tenants so taking the time to choose is very important. Follow these tips and ask for a Temecula CA property manager’s expert help to get you started.

 

Contact an expert Temecula CA property manager now and you are sure to have an effective tenant search. Call me, Sidney Kutchuck, today at 951-217-6745 or send an email at sidney@realtywrks.com or visit the Realty Works website at realtywrks.com

Comments(1)

Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I "GOOGLE" first * always and then I go to Fb to check them out...social media is a very good indication of a rental prospect's lifestyle....lots of really good information is FREE for a 5-minute search!

Aug 15, 2014 11:27 PM