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Re: How do you prove a tenant is smoking??? - Landlord Forum thread 115963

Re: How do you prove a tenant is smoking??? by Jennifer on November 28, 2005 @00:07

                              
They are on a one year lease and also violated the no pets clause, they didn't provide their renters insurance copy (I don't even think they have gotten a policy), and they didn't sign their renters application; they typed in their names.
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You let them in without signatures? by Anonymous on November 28, 2005 @01:21 [ Reply ]
You ran their credit without signatures?

Do you understand te term trouble?

These ones are sharpies, and you have been set up.

The lack of a signature should have been the tipoff.

What's done is done. I hope they signed the lease. Evict according to its terme. If they did not sign the lease, they are month to month. No reason needed for that evicting.

    Re: You let them in without signatures? by Jennifer on November 28, 2005 @08:51 [ Reply ]
    I didn't even run their credit at all. Yeah, stupid. I am still waiting on their signatures so I can run it. They did sign the lease but it was not notarized by anyone.
      Re: You let them in without signatures? by Phillip in Western New York on November 28, 2005 @12:27 [ Reply ]
      There are companies out there that will let you run a credit check without faxing them a signed copy of the release. I actually found one and haven't had to provide anything but my personal information. I didn't even have to go through proving that I owned multi-unit property as the rules state.
Re: How do you prove a tenant is smoking??? by Anonymous on July 6, 2016 @15:20 [ Reply ]

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