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Remember, having a felony charge does not affect obtaining a passport as long as the applicant isnt currently barred from leaving the country, is not on probation or parole, and is not awaiting trial.
This is perhaps the biggest and most obvious red flag of them allnever sign a lease for a property you have not been allowed to view. More often than not, this means they know there is something wrong with the property and they are hoping to get you locked into a contract before you have the chance to back out.
There is no law one way or the other. There is no law that says a person with a criminal record cannot rent an apartment.
I hate my current landlord Every potential landlord is going to ask why youre moving. Let me ask you one more question I cant wait to get a puppy My partner works right up the street I move all the time
Calling your rental applicants previous landlords for a reference is standard practice in tenant screening. You want to know if the tenant paid his rent on time, followed property rules, and is someone worth renting to. And who better to tell you if an applicant is a good renter than his current or past landlord.
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Tenant Employer Reference Questions: Can I speak with the supervisor? Can I have your name please (HR) Is this the current employer? Is the applicant full-time or part-time? What is the hire date? What is the applicants position there? What is his hourly or annual salary?
No, landlords have no legal obligation to provide tenants with a reference. However, if landlords choose to provide a reference, it must be truthful as any misleading information could have legal implications. Read on to learn more about landlord references and the legalities surrounding the topic.
Landlords will collect rental references from interested renters via a rental application. One thing that is commonly found on rental applications is the request for personal, or character, references. As a landlord, you want to do a comprehensive background check on the tenant which includes calling tenant references.
Screening Questions for Tenants Current or Past Landlords What can you tell me about the tenant? Did the tenant pay on time or in the right amount? Did the tenant abide by the rules of the lease and any move-out rules? Did the tenant take care of your home and yard? Were there any complaints made against the tenant?
Obvious Tenant Screening Red Flags Bad Credit, history of evictions and a negative criminal record are obvious red flags when reviewing applications for your rental property. Bad Credit Reviewing your applicants credit history and debt obligation can give you an idea of their ability to pay rent on time, every time.

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