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Asking property management to ask tenant to provide bank statement and w2

Vik John
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Hello,

Have hired a property management company 1 year back . After 1 months for searching another tenant this month ,  he found a tenant who was divorced and forced to sell his property, as he said to my property management company . My property management thinks he is qualified based on just 4 pay stubs, employment verification and one screen shot of bank statement (just total. )

when I ask my property management to ask that guys to show actual bank statements ( not screenshot of avail balance) and w2.

my pm said, “it’s easy to find fraud using screen shot. the more I wait the more I loose. If you are not happy with the service we provide, we can end our relationship or lease a sign’


what do you think, should we sign a lease ? The new tenant has credit score 625 and doesn’t have rental history.

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