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Re: out of state prospects
by Elizabeth (Kansas)
on March 2, 2015 @22:36
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As a spouse of Active duty soldier, and landlord to Active duty soldiers this is totally normal. Firstly, most spouses when they deploy have a Power of Attorney drafter, whether it be a general (which pretty much gives them to ability to do anything and everything in their name and sign for them) or a specific (which will have listed exact descriptions the spouse is allowing them to do in their name.) If the wife has POA, there should be no issue of allowing the deployed soldier on the lease. My current tenants are active duty and the husband is currently deployed. I first run credit scores, if they meet your criteria then I continue. I require copy of POA, current military orders, copy of LES (paystub), copy of military i.d. and references etc...Make sure you get copies of both front and back of military i.d. and note the ETS date, which is the date he is due to leave military, unless he has re-enlisted which I would ask for copy of that if the ETS is within the lease date terms. They are married, just because he is currently out serving our country doesn't make him non-existent.
hope this kinda helps! SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!
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