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    Finding possible tenants are not that different from finding buyers for your home—you place ads, distribute flyers, arrange appointments (or open houses) so they can view the property, and negotiate for terms.

    The obvious advantage of renting out the property is that you earn money while still retaining ownership. But it does have its own share of headaches—like the occasional tenants-from-hell who either skips on monthly payments or damages it during his stay. Of course you could always kick them out, but you’ve already incurred losses: the cost of repairing the property, the earning opportunities lost while finding another tenant, and the devaluation of the property because of the damage.

    That’s why it’s very important to screen your tenants through the rental application form. It includes all the information you need to do a background check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

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    appointments (or open houses) so they can view the property, and negotiate for terms.

    The obvious advantage of renting out the property is that you earn money while still retaining ownership. But it does have its own share of headaches—like the occasional tenants-from-hell who either skips on monthly payments or damages it during his stay. Of course you could always kick them out, but you’ve already incurred losses: the cost of repairing the property, the earning opportunities lost while finding another tenant, and the devaluation of the property because of the damage.

    That’s why it’s very important to screen your tenants through the rental application form. It includes all the information you need to do a background check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

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    the occasional tenants-from-hell who either skips on monthly payments or damages it during his stay. Of course you could always kick them out, but you’ve already incurred losses: the cost of repairing the property, the earning opportunities lost while finding another tenant, and the devaluation of the property because of the damage.

    That’s why it’s very important to screen your tenants through the rental application form. It includes all the information you need to do a background check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

    Once you’ve found your best candidate, you also need to protect yourself (and him!) with a resident

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    while finding another tenant, and the devaluation of the property because of the damage.

    That’s why it’s very important to screen your tenants through the rental application form. It includes all the information you need to do a background check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

    Once you’ve found your best candidate, you also need to protect yourself (and him!) with a resident

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    check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

    Once you’ve found your best candidate, you also need to protect yourself (and him!) with a residential lease. This basically outlines the terms in which he can use the property, his obligations (and yours), and any rules on damage and repair. It also has a description of the property—so you never end up fighting over whether or not the bathroom tiles were cracked before or after he moved in—and your policy on subletting.

    In other words, the residential lease prevents the ugly squabbles that often occur between tenants and landlords. What if the dog ruins the carpet? What if the roof leaks or the cabinet door falls off? What if he abandons the property? What if he misses a payment? Better clear it now, than argue about it later on.

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