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Chris Bounds
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Renting to a Social Worker Company

Chris Bounds
  • Investor
  • Sugar Land, TX
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Has anyone rented to a company that assists clients who will be living in the house? I have an applicant that seems to be a social worker of some kind that assists elderly or ill people.  The lease would be in the company's name, but they will be allowing other adults live in the property?

My initial concern is if I have to evict how would I get the other adults out if they are not on the lease. My other concern is insurance and liability.

Presumably I'd add verbiage in the lease stating limiting the number of people allowed to stay in the house and also stating that they are not tenants but instead clients of the tenant. I'd also want to put that they're required to maintain renters and liability insurance.

Any advice?