Tenant Screening Questions (Up your Tenant Background Checks and Tenant Screening Skills!)
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
- We cover tenant screening questions you need to be asking! I'll go over how to ask the questions, why you need to ask these questions and cover coming common objections. Plus 3 massive time-saving tips you need to know in your real estate investing business!
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These were great!! There were a couple of items I added to my list. Thank you. One thing I also do when booking viewings, I NEVER give the address to the property until I receive that phone call 1-2 hours ahead of time. That way, it potentially prevents drive by's before hand and then potentially no shows. Also, it hopefully prevents people from "scoping out" properties(we live rural....burglaries have been a problem)
Hey Renee, thanks for commenting! All my rentals are in the city so I am not overly as concerned about the drive by's however I want to do everything I can to respect my current tenant's privacy so that is a great tip I will be adding to my toolbox, thank you for sharing! Also, that totally makes sense for the rural properties, unexpected traffic is usually not a good thing.
@@AlbertaLandlordCommunity Okay so say you serve a tenant with an eviction notice. The tenant later claims he never received it. You take the matter to court. You argue the tenant refused to leave. He claims he never received the notice. You have no way of proving he did. What do you do then?
@@Alias1983 you must doccument the delivery of the eviction notice. If you deliver in person call local law enforcement and request their presence during the visit and take photos if you must tape it to the door. If mailing the notice send it certified mail with restricted delivery it costs $10 more but the person it is addressed to must sign for it and you save time and travel and your safety is not at risk with this method. If you feel the tenant will not claim the eviction notice because your contact info is on the envelope, ask your Lawyer if they could supply the cover envelope that you send it in.
Thanks for the info.
Love all those 3 tips you mentioned! To ensure that you get a good tenant, it is always best if you take the time to conduct background checks on them. The bottom line is to ensure that your prospective tenant is free from any illegal activities. Not only will it save you and your neighbors from harm, but it will save your precious assets from getting seized caused by illegal activities if your tenant turns out to be a criminal or suspect of any crime.
I've been fortunate enough to pick my landlords. I interview them in the same way they interview me. I once questioned the stains and marks on a hardwood floor, and the landlord suggested I put a throw-rug over it. She later attempted to demonstrate how to open a window and the glass split when she pushed on it. I told her I wasn't interested in the property anymore.
💯 agree. Its a 2 way street.
I love bonus tip number 3 i usual text them a reminder but from now i will request of them to text me.... Shows responsible and interest on their part
Another amazing video! Bonus 3 is what I always do and believe it or not, I got completely ghosted by a prospective tenant who showed up like 5 min early, asked me for my rental application, sent me a message and then he disappeared. Didn’t think it was possible and yet!
THESE ARE PHENOMENAL TIPS!! Thank you so much for that great FREE advice!
I pre-qualfy them on the phone before l meet them. Since l live about one hour away l book all my viewing on one day from 10:00 to 3:00 pm and l let them pick their time by confirming it thru text. I also let them know about the app fee. I have to schedule t at least 3 viewings so l can end up renting to one. My 1st question on the phone is about their income, any past evictions and if they have clean record. If they qualify, then l schedule the viewing.
Great video! I have added to & tweaked some of my screening questions based on your suggestions. Question: As you are talking to the person, you realize that you are NOT going to rent to them. How do you tell them? Just "You don't meet our criteria... thanks for calling"? Do you tell them what the issues were? Thanks!
This was sooo helpful!! Thanks so much for the detailed information!!!
I always ask very casually ...what's the reason for your move ? You will be surprised what gets revealed . Always ask the question deep in to the conversation.
Can you afford the rent is the first question.
Excellent; thanks much!!!!
Great tips!
Love your tips and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Invaluable to new and experienced LL’s alike!
Ah, thank you! This is one of my favourite videos and also such a critical step with doing your due diligence upfront.
Any tips on a viewing interview being a tenant? We have an appointment on Monday on a dream house we would love long term want to make the best impression!
Great Video!!!!
Good list
Great points.I have all my prospective Tenants show up at the same time. Normally they space themselves. If I get multiple showing up at the same time, I send one upstairs while I talk to the others on the main floor.
Right on, thanks Trevor!
Small Landlords also require stimulus checks. Too many tenants are squandering the stimulus checks and NEVER paying a cent in rent.
I would like to get a copy of your questions please.
Wow, what a gem! Thanks you!!
Hu Chris. Sorry did you say there's a site where to get the written set of questions from? Thanks
just found them., thanks!
Hey Liz! You bet, here is the link to download my print-ready business card Tenant Screening Questions: geni.us/TenantQuestions
EDIT: I just saw your second post. Perfect! :)
“How long have u lived at ur present address”?
Is this a question I can include in a standard screening?
If the rent is cheap, u know they can stay at the property for more than 10 years easily especially if the tenant is low income. Now for those squatter/ non payment renter is hopping just the same pace as those high incomer renter that moved every 1-2 years
I am in America but I am getting Canadian applicants. Is there a site or service that will allow me to see if the person was evicted or convicted?
CanLii and OpenRoom
So big update, with everything being turned upside down because of COVID-19, Naborly just announced as of April 1, 2020, they will be temporarily ceasing their insurance offerings for landlords and will resume charging for their tenant screening services. Which is unfortunate but understandable given all the uncertainty everyone is facing.
The power of free credit checks is you would check 100% of the applicants which would provide you with a great understanding of the range of credit scores AND payment habits allowing you to make a much more informed decision.
Here is the message directly from Naborly's CEO Dylan Lenz.
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mackenzie? That's a girl's name