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Blank Rental Application

November 3rd, 2009

A couple of people have asked if I had a blank rental application that they could use for residential / apartments.  I do have a very simple form that can be used to gather information.  There are a number of rental applications that will include a number of items that aren’t of importance at this stage.

This simple rental application form is a single page and is not branded.  Use as you wish.  I am sure many of you will find this usefull.

On the topic of rental screening… Please check references.  I have found that references are as good a gauge of a tenant as a credit score.

Rental Applications

Blank Rental Application (.DOC format for Microsoft Word)

Blank rental application (.PDF format – Adobe Acrobat)

The .DOC version should be editable.  Feel free to contact us by posting a comment if you need this in a different format.

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Screen Your Tenants

July 8th, 2009

If you have been a landlord for any period of time, I am certain that you have taken some vacancy loss, or had late payers that, in turn, led to a tenant skipping out on rent owed. After you have that experience, you realize the need to screen prior to allowing a tenant to sign a lease for your rental property.

I have used a service for the past few years called e-renter. They allow you to run a credit check and/or a criminal background check. Obviously nothing is foolproof, but by doing some basic tenant screening, you can eliminate some of the worst potential rent loss issues.

Tenant Screening

I often tell the story of the owner of a duplex next to mine having an issue with a tenant and I asked her what screening service she used. She paused and answered “… ooohhh, maybe that is the problem”. She wasn’t screening at all and only collected 4 months of rent in her first 10 months of ownership. The first tenant was recently bankrupt and the second was headed there. Had she screened in advance, she would have gotten a better picture of her prospective tenant.

In addition to tenant screening, I encourage any landlord to be sure they check references. I have rented to people with less than perfect credit because their references were so solid and their story regarding the credit issues checked out. I have also had references throw their ‘friends’ under the bus and essentially say “you would be crazy to rent to them”.

Do your homework… screen your tenants… be a real person and learn the story before you accept the first person who says “I’ll take it”.

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