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		<title>The Value of Tenant Screening for All Landlords</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 07:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important things you should endeavor to do as a landlord is to do a tenant background check before renting out your property. What this would entail is the collection, collation and the evaluation of the information on the various tenants in order to determine if they are qualified to occupy the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important things you should endeavor to do as a landlord is to do a tenant background check before renting out your property. What this would entail is the collection, collation and the evaluation of the information on the various tenants in order to determine if they are qualified to occupy the place. For most of the time it is quite difficult to get such information especially when it comes to past records of crime. However, one can choose to rely on past landlords or friends even though these sources could also be questionable. There are so many reasons why a landlord should do this.</p>
<p>Indeed with a good tenant background check you would be able to find out how he or she would handle your precious property. Apart from this it is possible for some parts of the property to be damaged leading to loss in revenue. It is also crucial that after a good tenant background check, those who are found to be in a long financial turmoil be avoided. You would discover during your tenant screening that there are some people who just would not allow for their details to be divulged. This is especially the case for their past tenancy because of the fact that they were evicted for a reason or another. For this reason there are some who would fake some of the documents that need to be provided. Therefore it is advisable that only the government provided identity cards affixed with the photos are relied upon.</p>
<p>It is very important that there is an effective measure of the tenant credit check so that properties that are handed out are handled with care. Moreover so that they would also be able to pay back the fee for the rent. As much as possible the tenant screening should contain a credit report that contains the financial situation, past tenancy history, family details, disposition and temper, habits and other bank accounts of the person. All these information when provided effectively would go a long way to determine the creditworthiness and standing of the tenant in question. Furthermore there are a lot of companies around who deal professionally in these issues.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Perfect Apartment For Your Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 07:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Security is a major concern for many people. For extra security, it is a safe idea to have the locks changed on the apartment you move into. This may seem like a paranoid extra expense, but when you consider that it is really impossible to know who has a key to your apartment, it doesn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Security is a major concern for many people. For extra security, it is a safe idea to have the locks changed on the apartment you move into. This may seem like a paranoid extra expense, but when you consider that it is really impossible to know who has a key to your apartment, it doesn&#8217;t seem so paranoid. Even if the landlord assures you there are only two keys or you have the only keys, previous tenants could have made copies. Fire exits are an additional area you should check. Knowing not only where multiple exits are, but also that they are not blocked by storage or anything won&#8217;t seem essential unless you need to use them. Most apartments will have smoke detectors, but it may be your responsibility to ensure your alarm has batteries.</p>
<p>Heating costs are sometimes a surprise bill to tenants who didn&#8217;t realize they were responsible for their heat in addition to their rent. Asking who pays for the heat, and whether it is gas or electricity will allow you to estimate on your own what kind of cost the heat will be adding to your payments. The landlord can likely give you an approximation, but remember that he is trying to sell you something and may not be entirely honest or accurate. The more information you can find out up front, the fewer unpleasant surprises you will have later on.</p>
<p>Water is another possible headache you might have. Do the pipes normally freeze during the winter? Is there rust in the sinks? Do the sinks drain quickly or are they clogged? Is there hot water and good water pressure? Checking for cracked, leaking, or other evidences of damage and poor plumbing can not only tell you about the water in the apartment, but also the general maintenance. Appliances and electricity are important amenities to look over as well. A stovetop and oven that heats, a freezer and fridge that cools, and adequate electrical outlets for your needs are all things you should check to see are present and working properly.</p>
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