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Tenant Screening, The Importance of an Eviction Search

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In my previous blogs; Tenant Screening,The Importance of The Credit Report and Tenant ScreeningThe Importance of the Criminal Background Check I discussed the importance of these two important tenant screening tools. In addition to these two valuable reports an eviction search provides you with a piece of information that you’ll want to know about any prospective tenant. With the cost of an eviction being upwards of $3,000 what landlord or property manager wouldn’t want to reduce the risk of having to deal with an eviction. An eviction won’t show up on a criminal background or Credit report and an eviction report is well worth the additional approximate $8. I’ve personally been surprised a time or two. I generally like to give people the benefit of the doubt (I love Idioms) and consider most people to be inherently good and responsible. In most cases someone who has been evicted will not have great credit and may have criminal charges BUT I’ve come across a couple applicants where this is not the case and I don’t personally run a lot of reports. It’s my personal opinion that a better safe than sorry approach is warranted.

You have to consider that just because someone has a great job and is otherwisesqueaky clean that there are whole host of reasons to evict a tenant besides non-payment of rent. Breaking the lease agreement in any way is grounds for an eviction although you’ll want to pick your battles wisely because as I said eviction is expensive, and it is also time-consuming, and stressful. Some common areas where tenants tend to breach the lease contract besides non-payment include; allowing pets in a no pet house/unit, smoking, disturbing the peaceful enjoyment of neighbors, allowing more residents to move in than is agreed upon and a variety of other infractions. Many of the these other violations if found during inspection can be handled with a quickremediation by getting rid of/ceasing the problem or in some cases modifying the lease agreement and adding an additional charge for pets, additional dwellers, etcOnce a tenant is residing in your rental property it is a long and expensive process to get them out. Laws favor the tenants rights over the landlords so be prepared with documentation and be ready with your check book because the cost in lawyer fees, lost rent, and a trashed house can add up to a significant amount.

There are a lot of ways that things can go south in the tenant/landlord relationship and being as informed as possible is ALWAYS a good choice. Be smart and thorough,knowledge is power and can save you in the long run. I would love to hear any of your experiences with the eviction process or tenant screening.

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Dulcey is a member of Rentec Direct who provides Property Management Software, tenant ach payment processing, tenant credit check, and criminal reports for property managers and landlords. The information in this post is just that, informational and should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. 

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Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Years ago, I owned a rental property.  I had fixed it up really nice, painted inside and out, carpeted and put in new flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms.

A well dressed couple came to look at the home.  Their credit was good, and I rented them the place.  But, first and last months rent, plus cleaning deposit was the last money received from them.

Also, they had signed a clause there would be no pets, but they brought in a couple pit bull pups.

You guessed it - Loads of damage, and no rents.  They moved out on their own, but then didn't move their stuff out.  

It was in the years before I knew anyting about landlord/tenant rights, and I ended up threatening to put their stuff out on the street, rather that storing it, like I should have.  It worked.  They moved their stuff that afternoon.

But, looking back, I would have handled it a whole lot differently.  I would have had a property manager, or I would have shelled out for the cost of eviction, and gone through the gamut required to move them efficently.

Jun 01, 2015 10:14 AM
Michael J. Perry
Fathom Realty - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

Is Rentec's Eviction Search available in all 50 states ?

Jun 06, 2015 06:01 AM
Dulcey Schuster
Rentec Direct Property Management Software Tenant Screening - Grants Pass, OR
Property Management Software

Michael J. Perry yes! Rentec's eviction search is nationwide.

Jun 11, 2015 09:22 AM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

We are very strick about prior evictions, any tenant awful enough to make a landlord go through that is not someone i can afford to deal with.

 

Jun 25, 2015 12:31 PM
Les & Sarah Oswald
Realty One Group - Eastvale, CA
Broker, Realtor and Investor

Dulcey Schuster ... great informative post. Full investigation on potential tenants is so very important. Don't take a chance on your rental property or client's portfolio. One can never be too sure these days. 

Jun 27, 2015 02:20 AM