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Tenant Selection - The Big Four

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Education & Training with Florida Landlord Network

The Big Four

Tenants who have a bad rental history or a criminal history need a place to live just like everyone else. These characters know they can?t rent from large, well managed apartment communities because they check references.

So, who are they looking for? They are looking for a nice, private landlord who thinks he?s is a good judge of character.

Would you like to avoid these characters? It's simple. Just remember "The Big Four"

  1. Income To Rent Ratio
  2. Criminal History
  3. Rental History
  4. Credit History

First, it's important to have the right mindset when considering a new rental applicant. Think of it as granting a huge loan to a total stranger with little or no collateral; and, the only information you have is from the applicant himself.

Income To Rent Ratio
This is the first question to ask because if they don't make enough money there is no reason to continue with the interview. Rent and utilities should be less than one third of the total family income after taxes.

Verify income the same way your banker did when you financed the property: get a pay stub or the last three months of bank statements. If they don?t have deposits at least equal to their stated income you should find out why.

Criminal History
Here's a great question to address this often sensitive area: "Have you ever been in the back seat of a Police car"? It's up to you to establish your policy here. Do it and stick to it.

A common company policy regarding criminal history is: no felony convictions in the past seven years and no sexual offenses ever. It is frightening how many landlords skip right past this and in the process rent to potentially dangerous people.

Think about this: every dangerous criminal who is not in jail is renting a place to live. Do you want one in your home?

Rental History
Who knows better what your experience is likely to be with the potential renter than the previous landlord. Honestly, why not ask every previous landlord about their experience with the applicant? The phone call is free and you have thousands of dollars at stake!

Here?s a good tip. Check the Property Appraiser?s website to verify the name of the owner. Does it match the name the applicant gave you?

Credit History
This can be difficult to nail down as a written policy because credit history has subjective factors which go beyond the credit score. How has he treated previous Creditors? Do you want to be the next Creditor added to his Credit Report?

In general credit history should reflect appropriate care and concern for all financial obligations.

So, if you get all green lights to the Big Four, pull out the lease, collect the rent, security deposit, and application fees but don't give them the keys. Then verify everything.

It's simple. We call it "Trust but verify".

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Jason Ellis
Coastal REO Solutions - Myrtle Beach Short Sales & REO's - Myrtle Beach, SC

Great start to AR and the New Year -- Best of luck in 2009 -- JE

Jan 24, 2009 01:37 PM
Everard Korthals
---Preferred Lifestyle Advisors--- - Lancaster, PA
Mountain Realty

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Jan 24, 2009 04:34 PM
The Trumm Team Omaha Homes for Sale, Real Estate
Keller Williams Greater Omaha - Omaha, NE

Welcome to ActiveRain!

If you would like a few tips on getting the most out of ActiveRain, please visit my blog Welcome to Active Rain.  It has a few simple steps of what to do now that you have joined.

If you ever have any questions, just let me know.

Troy Trumm, Trumm Team, Omaha NE

Jan 25, 2009 02:17 AM
Jean Terry
Keller Williams Realty Spartanburg, S.C. - Spartanburg, SC

Hi and welcome to Active Rain, a great site to network, share, learn, and have fun. Good luck. and remember, if you need an agent in the upstate of South Carolina, please call me.

Jan 25, 2009 05:46 AM
David Painter
Keller Williams Realty - Spartanburg, SC

Good to have you on Active Rain.  This is a good site for gathering information and interesting to see what others are blogging about. Contact us if we can be of service to you. We would be happy to send you a referral or to take good care of any referral you would send to us.

Jan 25, 2009 11:40 AM
Kevin Sandridge
Signature Home Funding - Winter Haven, FL
Winter Haven Mortgage Broker

 

Hey Paul, and Welcome to the Rain!

Kevin Sandridge, here.

I joined the Active Rain community not too long ago myself and wanted to drop a line to share some of the good vibes and welcome wishes I have received already. 

If you haven't signed on with Twitter.com, please do!  I'd be honored to have you as a follower there!  Click on the big Twitter logo to visit my page!


A Bit About Active Rain

I'm very excited about this community - basically because folks seem so willing to help out, provide industry insight, and share their good news and experiences!

When I started out on Active Rain, I felt a little overwhelmed.  I hope the following points and suggested sites will help bring you into the mix!  Just my way of saying that I'm glad you're here.

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One:  Be sure to include a good amount of information on your profile page.  Check out the profiles on other Realtor's sites here on Active Rain who are listed as "Featured" or "Tops" in their area (look for high point totals).  You'll find that this will seriously boost your presence on ActiveRain - via the added points. 

Two: I urge you to keep blogging on this site!  You will be AMAZED at the awesome feedback you receive very soon after they hit the network!  I use Google Reader to subscribe to blogs that provide me with ideas about what I'd like to comment on - both industry wise and just for fun!  Check it out I am more than willing to step you through the site and to help you get a few more blog posts generated if you wish - as a way of adding some value and paying forward some good networking vibes!  :)

Three: Be sure to add in a good number of posts about what you think and consider pertinent regarding your area of expertise!  You'll notice that many if not all of the Featured posting bloggers here on AR do this.

Lastly, I do quite a lot of work via social networks, email campaigns, and relationship building.  If I can ever be of any assistance, don't hesitate to ask.

Here are a few great sites to visit (some of my favorites).  If you like the information they provide, be sure to let them know I sent you!

Looking forward to what you'll share with us here on Active Rain!  :)

Blessings,

Kevin Sandridge
Winter Haven, FL

Jan 25, 2009 02:56 PM
Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

We invite you back to ActiveRain in 2016!

    Much has changed since your last visit to ActiveRain.  I encourage you to take another look at the website. 

    Surf some blogs, leave some comments.  Better yet, post a Blog.

    Best to you!

Mar 08, 2016 10:29 AM