Protect Yourself and Your California Rental Property
Vacancy in your Palm Desert rental property is an emergency. A vacant property bleeds cash in the form of lost rent and utility costs that could be passed on to the resident. Landlords know this and they feel the acute pain when the mortgage payment is due, but no rent is coming in to cover it. Just like flinching from a hot stove, many do-it-yourself (DIY) landlords recoil from the pain and try to remove the pain by placing the first resident who comes along. But at what cost? In many situations, this is like jumping from the frying pan into the fire. A poor tenant placement can mean rent still doesn’t come in to pay the mortgage. But worse, because the property is now occupied, a paying resident cannot be placed. Cost also comes in the form of property damage caused by a poor resident placement. Even though the cost of a poor placement is so great, a survey conducted by Boston based research firm Liminality Inc. found that:- Only 44% of DIY landlords conduct sex offender checks.
- Only 51% of DIY landlords conduct criminal background checks.
- 23% of DIY landlords sometimes or never conduct credit checks.
- Only 51% of DIY landlords contact past landlords for references.
- We found from a previous landlord that the applicant had started multiple fires at the property during their tenancy.
- From a California criminal check we found an applicant with multiple drug related convictions.
- An applicant had a wad of cash, but no monthly income.
- Verify Income greater than 3x rent
- Credit check
- National criminal check
- California Criminal check
- Sex offender check
- Check social media accounts
- Previous Landlord references