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Property Management FAQS

This Property Management FAQ section was designed to help you navigate some of the difficult questions that come up in the day-to-day life of property management. No question is too small, and we try to address as many as possible in the drop-down below.  For more helpful information, visit RentLife® Property Management Blog for updated property management information and articles!

How Do You Reduce The Risk Of A Tenant Not Paying Rent Or Damaging Property?

  • We reduce the risk of a tenant not paying rent or damaging the property by using a conservative and thorough tenant screening process. We do not assume we are being told the truth until we verify the information with credible evidence. We use an Independent Third Party who runs the Credit Bureau Report through TransUnion Credit Bureau, a Multi-State and Federal Criminal Record Search, Employment, Rental Verification, and Multi-State Eviction Search. If the Applicants have a Pet, Emotional Support Animal, or Service Animal, they are screened through a third-party service utilized by property managers to screen household pets, validate reasonable accommodation requests for assistance animals (Service/ESA/Companion) and confirm every resident understands their pet policy.
  • We expect that our tenants pay rent in accordance with their lease agreement. We charge late fees, send notices to vacate, and file eviction suits if a tenant is in default of their lease agreement.
  • We also offer inspection services while the tenants are occupying the residence to reduce the risk of damage to the home.
  • As a result of our strict screening and payment management procedures as well as our inspection services, we minimize the risk of tenants not paying rent or damaging the property for our clients.

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