Posted by glennster on October 30, 2013 at 09:38:19 from (76.223.247.94):
In Reply to: Re: Tenant screening posted by MarkB_MI on October 30, 2013 at 02:36:02:
mike, when i use them i run both credit and criminal background checks. many towns have a landlord advisory board, or landlord association. if your area has one, you may want to join. they are very helpful with tips and information on successful landlording with minimum problems. get familiar with the eviction process in your state. in my state, if the rent is late, a 3 day notice is required to be served. if you dont follow the state regs, it can be a long process for eviction. i also have a local attorney i use for evictions if i get a feeling things will get difficult. also, i do quarterly property inspections on each unit. check smoke alarms, plumbing, lighting, heating, windows, screens, door locks and a/c. it gives you an opportunity to see how the tenants are treating your property. also i charge prospective tenants for the background checks. most tenants will have less than desirable credit, and those that are up front and tell you their credit is shot get brownie points for honesty. i do not rent to anyone that has a previous eviction or a felony in their background.
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