Seven Ways Landlords Can
Join Together to Control Property Damage, Broken Leases, and
Unpaid Rent
One: Tenant Screening
You can check your applicant before you commit. You
can also collect an application fee from your tenant to pay
for this service. Collecting this fee is a common practice
and it is a very small cost to your tenant compared to a deposit.
We provide quick, easy, and a low cost fax service.
The background check won’t cost you a dime and you can sleep
at night. In cases of fair housing violations, you will
have evidence to hold up in court. You will have your
deposit, and you will get a good tenant as well.
*Comprehensive Credit reports from the Experian (including
Fico Scores and Social Security Checks)
*Employment Verification/Income Verification
*Rental histories
*Social Security Verification
*Nationwide Criminal Searches
*Nationwide Eviction Searches
* Risk Scores
Two: Ability
to Report Past and Present ‘Bad Tenants’ to the National Credit
Bureau
The threat of eviction by itself is not enough to control
professional rent home tenants who know the law and understand
the system. However, by adding the power to expose bad
tenants “to the world”, landlords can double their power to
prevent property damage, broken leases, and unpaid rent.
Once the tenant has been reported to the national credit
bureau, there is no where to hide, because negative credit
effects tenant housing, future credit and even employment
for seven years. All professionally run retailers, banks
and car dealers, utility companies and apartments have this
power and it works.
Three: Initial Letter to
Tenant
The National Association of Independent Landlords sends a
non-threatening notice directly to the tenant at the beginning
of the lease, which clearly explains that if the tenant breaks
your lease, damages your property, or does not pay rent on
time, they will be reported to the national credit bureau
and to the national tenant history database. Most tenants
are not aware of any consequences for breaking the rules of
the lease with private landlords. Once they receive
our letter they will be more likely to pay rent on time, honor
the terms of the lease, and take care of your property.
Four: Power to Collect
on all Insufficient Checks Written by Your Tenants
All association members are entitled to use Security Check
Services. All insufficient checks written by your tenant,
will be submitted to the check company, via our association.
The tenants will be sent a 10-day demand letter demanding
payment of the full face value of the check, plus an additional
fee of $30.00. Security Check service will keep the
$30.00 fee for their services and the full check amount will
be returned to you. Collection calls are made to the tenant
for 60 to 90 days. If the tenant does not remit payment for
the check, their checks will be denied in many local grocery
stores, department stores, and by other merchants until
your check has been paid.
Five: Power to Collect
for Unpaid Rent, Property Damage and Broken Leases
It is hard to hide from a derogatory credit report forever.
Sooner or later a purchase requiring good credit will be attempted.
At that time bad credit, due to a previous landlord’s report,
must be addressed and the landlord can work out a suitable
agreement with the previous tenant. In addition, consumer
credit counseling will work with the tenant, the landlord,
and all other creditors to help work out a payment plan.
Six: Rental forms
Leases, Rental Applications, Pet Agreement, Inventory Checklists,
Credit Authorization forms, Lead-disclosure Statements, Termination
of Tenancy, Agreement for Delayed Payments, Resident’s Maintenance
Repair Request, Notice of Intent to Enter Dwelling, and Lease
Violation forms are just a few of our forms available upon
request.
Seven: Quarterly
Newsletters
Stay up do date on current laws and
services available to landlords. Make sure to give
us your email address to receive your quartlery newsletters.
We Help Thousands
of Landlords Find Quality Tenants and Collect Millions of
Dollars in Rent and Broken Leases Monthly. Whether You Own
Or Manage One or a Thousand Rental Properties You Will Benefit
Too!
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