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Brett Markson
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Tenant screening & leasing guidelines if entity is leesee?

Brett Markson
  • New to Real Estate
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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We've been approached to lease our property - a luxury home in Los Angeles - by a church for the personal use of one of their bishops and immediate family. This would be a 2-year lease. In addition, while the bishop is working locally, he is an expat. The church plans to sign the lease, handle payments etc. I feel that we should still do some tenant screening and have occupants listed on the lease. Are there any specific suggestions or guidelines to consider for the lease and/or screening in this circumstance? Thanks!

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