Whether you choose to manage your rental property or have a professional property management service, choosing the right tenant is a crucial element of any successful project. The rent from your properties as well as occupancy rate will make or break the financial success of your project. If you chose the wrong tenants, you could face problems such as late rent and property damage.
Here are the three critical steps for you on how to select a good tenant for your rental properties:
The prospective tenant should be able to provide the following documentation with their application. These documents will allow you to verify their identity and income.
Social Security card
Driver’s license
One full month of their paystubs
Two years of tax return
References from two former landlords
Have minimum one month of rental payment for security deposit and a first month's
Review the tenants’ application carefully and use credit company to run their credit and also a background check. Running a credit check will provide information that might not show up on their current information
Analyze their credit, income, outstanding debts, any collections on their credit reports, any criminal records, etc. Then select the right tenant that meets your selection criteria’
Their income is three times of the rental payment
Monthly debt payment on their credit is not over half of their gross income
Make sure to review any delinquent and collections on their credit report.
Check to see if they have a criminal record. If so, asking for the supporting documents.
There is no way to guarantee your tenants will be the right tenants forever, people’s lives change. By doing your due diligence by following these three basic steps you increase the probability of having good long-term tenants.
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