
Leasing Paperwork: Applications and Screening
Documenting your leasing process is especially important. It demonstrates that you are consistent and objective when you’re marketing your property and screening your tenants. This will protect you if there’s ever a fair housing complaint or a dispute over fairness. Here’s what you’ll need when it comes to leasing paperwork:- Rental criteria. This is a standard set of criteria that’s needed to provide applicants before they fill out an application. When you tell prospective applicants exactly what you’re looking for in terms of credit, income, and past eviction and rental histories, they can decide whether they stand a good chance of being approved.
- Rental application. Use an application that’s legally compliant in California. You should collect as much information as is allowed, and you always want to get your applicant’s permission to run background checks and check credit, etc.
Palm Springs Rental Agreements
Everything starts with your lease when you’re renting out a property. The lease will tell your tenants what they’re responsible for. It’s where you’ll lay out your rent collection policy and the process for reporting maintenance. A strong lease protects you because it’s enforceable. It will be needed if your tenant disputes a security deposit charge, if you have to evict for nonpayment of rent, or if you notice a violation of the lease agreement during an inspection. Here’s what every Palm Springs rental agreement must include:- Contact Information
- Lease Term
- Rent Collection Policy
- Establish Landlord and Tenant Responsibilities
- Rules and Requirements
- Amendments and Addenda in Rental Agreements
Maintenance and Accounting Records
