There are a lot of great tenants out there. People who are going to pay their rent on time, treat your rental property with respect and be responsible, but as every landlord knows not every tenant turns out that way. Tenant screening is a vital part of the leasing process. A thorough tenant screening is one of the best tools a landlord has to protect their investment. By effectively screening prospective tenants you will protect your investment, the property and the local community. Quality tenants are the key to long-term profitability. When choosing the best tenants, all property owners should be aware of protected classes that are illegal to discriminate against. “The purpose of tenant screening is to evaluate the level of risk associated with each applicant, so you can choose the most qualified applicant(s) for that specific property." -Lucas Hall
How do you ensure you get a great tenant? We are going to give you some easy tips for screening tenants. Make the prospective tenant fill out a rental application. The first step is to make a rental application. The rental application should include:
- Complete name:
- Date of birth:
- Social security number:
- Current address:
- Previous address:
- Home, work & mobile phone:
- Email address:
- Driver’s license number:
- Emergency contacts:
- Number of occupants:
- Pets:
- Rental history:
- Current/ previous landlord:
- Employment information:
- Income information:
- Monthly gross income:
- Statement of consent:
- Household income must be at least 3 times rent amount
- Credit score of 650+
- No evictions, ever
- Any felony convictions in the last 2 years will be reviewed
- No violent, armed, or destructive crimes, no or low credit card debt
- Were there any late or partial payments?
- Were there any neighbor complaints or noise complaints on file?
- In what condition did they leave the property?
- Would you rent to them again?
- Did they try to sue you?

