Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to tell them? Is that the only application and they are waiting for an answer?
They are the only applicant right now. Not sure if ghosting them will work because I use a somewhat expensive screening service that charges each applicant $55. And since there are no other applicants right now, they will see that the property still remains on the market.
As an aside, this is a kind of expensive property ($3,500/month for a two-bedroom apartment), so I’m just surprised that people at this level wouldn’t pay their taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to tell them? Is that the only application and they are waiting for an answer?
They are the only applicant right now. Not sure if ghosting them will work because I use a somewhat expensive screening service that charges each applicant $55. And since there are no other applicants right now, they will see that the property still remains on the market.
As an aside, this is a kind of expensive property ($3,500/month for a two-bedroom apartment), so I’m just surprised that people at this level wouldn’t pay their taxes.
You are going to be disappointed if you think that any price point acts as a screen against people who are irresponsible or dishonest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to tell them? Is that the only application and they are waiting for an answer?
They are the only applicant right now. Not sure if ghosting them will work because I use a somewhat expensive screening service that charges each applicant $55. And since there are no other applicants right now, they will see that the property still remains on the market.
As an aside, this is a kind of expensive property ($3,500/month for a two-bedroom apartment), so I’m just surprised that people at this level wouldn’t pay their taxes.
Anonymous wrote:I think so. You can have a title agency turn you down based on this., in purchasing real estate. Not as much “turn you down” as give you a window to resolve it. Not resolved? Ok, mortgage is not going to be approved
I would think this is something you want to avoid as a landlord. Reasonable and probably legal.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to tell them? Is that the only application and they are waiting for an answer?