How do I find the right tenant?

If you are attached to your property, you will certainly want to find a tenant who is a good fit, who gets along with your neighbours and neighbours and takes good care of the beautifully landscaped garden. But that is not the only decisive factor. Sympathy is important, but before you decide on a tenant, you should definitely check all the important important documents. Otherwise you might fall for a you might be taken in by a rent hound.

Once the tenant has the keys and is in the flat, it is difficult to get him out. it's hard to get him out if he doesn't pay the rent on time. the rent on time. And if you do succeed in getting rid of the unloved get rid of the unpopular nomad after a while, he may leave a he may leave behind a big mess. Checking the following documents will help you to get an insight into the finances and reliability of your prospective tenants:

  • SCHUFA information or credit report from another credit agency
  • Last 3 salary slips or other proof of income (e.g. for self-employed persons)
  • Confirmation of freedom from rent debts from the last landlord

In order to find someone who really suits your property, you should you should also ask all prospective tenants to fill in a tenant self tenant self-disclosure form before the viewing. Here you can ask questions about pets, number of people moving in and other criteria. and other criteria. But be careful: Under no circumstances should you give the impression that you are discriminating against certain groups, that you are discriminating against certain groups. Religion, ethnic origin, gender, age or profession must not play any role in the selection tenant should not play a role.

You should only invite people who are willing to visit, to fill in all this information completely. In this way you avoid avoid sightseeing by people who are not really interested. have any real interest.

You can either attend the viewings yourself or leave it to your estate agent. leave it to your estate agent. The latter can assess prospective tenants more objectively and will not be irritated by comments on the furnishings or the or the garden.

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