Selecting a Tenant

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I always say that "95% of your tenant problems can be eliminated in the screening process." If you're like me, you probably find it difficult to relax when you have vacancies. So getting it rented is the main idea, right? Well, from now on, lets say "getting it rented to a properly qualified tenant is the main idea."

Below is what I call The 5 Steps of Screening Tenants.

STEP 1: First Contact

From the very first contact with the tenant, the screening process has begun. Whether you are the landlord, real estate agent or property manager, the same still holds true.

First Contact is usually by telephone, so you need to ask the right qualifying questions in order to decide if you should proceed to step 2.Advise customers of your up front rent and security deposit requirements and other important facts regarding the rental that may help disqualify the prospect.

I suggest you make a list or prospect card of questions to ask and have it handy while you conduct your first contact interview. For example:

|Name: |

|Phone: |

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|Reason for Moving: |

|# of People: |

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|# of children & Ages:              |

|Occupancy Date: |

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|Pets: |

|Smoking: |

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|Credit:...