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how to screen tenets as a first time landlord [Music] hey folks my name is chris at hauseit based here in miami florida today were going to talk about this topic that uh has often been asked to us by first-time homebuyers perhaps they bought their first apartment or house theyre looking to maybe rent it out for now and theyve never you know been a landlord before or screened tenants and they often asked us for tips on how to do it whether we can help with that and today were going to go over some some basic tips theres always lots of ways to go around it but the first step is to always check for credit and this is something thats allowed no matter which state youre in to ask for the tenants credit uh its a very standard uh piece of diligence information and its something that you should uh never under any circumstances uh forego and you know sometimes you might be renting to an acquaintance or a friend or some someone whos very persuasive and says hey listen you know ive go