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All Forum Posts by: Samantha Waters

Samantha Waters has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I am renting out my house and the tenant's parents are probably going to move in after they sold their house. Do I need to require his parent to fill out an application right now? Or we don't need to until they actually move in? Thanks for everyone's help!

@Joe Splitrock Thank you for replying Joe. I have the same concern and mine is a single family house that is renting out with annual bases, so it is not a short term rental. I found it kind of abnormal for those contractors wanting to rent the same place for a year or more.

First let me thank everyone who contributes to this site, I found a lot of useful tips on here. 

I just listed my house for rent today and got a very uncommon inquiry. The prospective tenant told me that they are a group of contractors that will be working on several projects around the area and told me their company is going to pay for their rent. I have never encountered this kind of situation, although I don't have much experience. Do you think this is common? Should I consider it or just skip their offer? And if I do end up leasing the property to them. Does one of them have to be the main signer (project manager) and the rest to be co-signers? Or does the construction company sign since they are paying the rent? Thank you very much!