
- Verify their identity by referencing their state ID with the information on the application
- Verify their income with recent paycheck stubs or bank statements, etc.
- Identify all residents who will be living in the home
- Identify any pets (if applicable) with height, color and breed
- Did the renter fulfilled the terms of the lease?
- How many times were they late on the rent?
- Were they evicted or asked to leave?
- Would the landlord rent to them again?
- then you have to let the resident know you are not going to be renting to them at this time. It is best to call and follow up with a written correspondence (email is acceptable) stating the reason for not accepting the application such as: “We will not be extending an invitation to lease due to your credit findings.” If the reason for not renting is credit, the credit reporting agency will give you the name and address of the credit bureau for you to give to the prospective tenant to obtain a copy of their report for no charge. Below are some other common reasons for rejecting a tenant’s application:
- Not enough rental history
- Bad credit, evictions, collections
- Criminal conviction, drug manufacture
