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Address: 917 Us Highway 491, Gallup, New Mexico, United States, 87301-5340
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As you can see from the attached (example) "Rentals List," a $screening fee and a rental application are to be turned in before showing any property Potential tenants are aware of this fee prior to submitting any application and some applicants may not qualify for leasing due to credit, income, or current inventory of properties.ON 7/15/ [redacted] obtained a rental list from our office along with an application She said she was going to go an look at the properties.She came back on the same day with her application and the $money order for the application and screening fee She was interested in a property at [redacted] *** The screening fee is to cover the cost of evaluating a new potential tenant and to offset the cost of a credit report that is obtained during the evaluation.During the evaluation the brokerage often contacts previous landlords, employers and various other references One significant determining factor for her rejection was that she was wanting to rent a property for $a month but only showed income for $a monthIt was determined after the screening process that [redacted] was likely not a good candidate for leasing any available property and certainly not a good candidate for the property she was interested in.My brokerage reserves the right to evaluate potential tenants prior to entering into lease agreements to serve the interests of both the tenants and the property owners [redacted] also contacted the Realtors Assocaition of New Mexico and was informed that application fees are very customary during new tenant evaluation
As you can see from the attached (example) "Rentals List," a $screening fee and a rental application are to be turned in before showing any property? Potential tenants are aware of this fee prior to submitting any application and some applicants may not qualify for leasing due to credit, income, or current inventory of properties.ON 7/15/ [redacted] obtained a rental list from our office along with an application? She said she was going to go an look at the properties.She came back on the same day with her application and the $money order for the application and screening fee? She was interested in a property at [redacted] ***? The screening fee is to cover the cost of evaluating a new potential tenant and to offset the cost of a credit report that is obtained during the evaluation.During the evaluation the brokerage often contacts previous landlords, employers and various other references? One significant determining factor ? for her rejection was that she was wanting to rent a property for $a month but only showed income for $a monthIt was determined after the screening process that [redacted] was likely not a good candidate for leasing any available property and certainly not a good candidate for the property she was interested in.My brokerage reserves the right to evaluate potential tenants prior to entering into lease agreements to serve the interests of both the tenants and the property owners? [redacted] also contacted the Realtors Assocaition of New Mexico and was informed that application fees are very customary during new tenant evaluation
As you can see from the attached (example) "Rentals List," a $screening fee and a rental application are to be turned in before showing any property? Potential tenants are aware of this fee prior to submitting any application and some applicants may not qualify for leasing due to credit,
income, or current inventory of properties.ON 7/15/[redacted] obtained a rental list from our office along with an application? She said she was going to go an look at the properties.She came back on the same day with her application and the $money order for the application and screening fee? She was interested in a property at [redacted]? The screening fee is to cover the cost of evaluating a new potential tenant and to offset the cost of a credit report that is obtained during the evaluation.During the evaluation the brokerage often contacts previous landlords, employers and various other references? One significant determining factor ? for her rejection was that she was wanting to rent a property for $a month but only showed income for $a monthIt was determined after the screening process that [redacted] was likely not a good candidate for leasing any available property and certainly not a good candidate for the property she was interested in.My brokerage reserves the right to evaluate potential tenants prior to entering into lease agreements to serve the interests of both the tenants and the property owners? [redacted] also contacted the Realtors Assocaition of New Mexico and was informed that application fees are very customary during new tenant evaluation
As you can see from the attached (example) "Rentals List," a $25 screening fee and a rental application are to be turned in before showing any property. Potential tenants are aware of this fee prior to submitting any application and some applicants may not qualify for leasing due to credit,...
income, or current inventory of properties.ON 7/15/2016 [redacted] obtained a rental list from our office along with an application. She said she was going to go an look at the properties.She came back on the same day with her application and the $25 money order for the application and screening fee. She was interested in a property at [redacted]. The screening fee is to cover the cost of evaluating a new potential tenant and to offset the cost of a credit report that is obtained during the evaluation.During the evaluation the brokerage often contacts previous landlords, employers and various other references. One significant determining factor for her rejection was that she was wanting to rent a property for $1250 a month but only showed income for $1400 a monthIt was determined after the screening process that [redacted] was likely not a good candidate for leasing any available property and certainly not a good candidate for the property she was interested in.My brokerage reserves the right to evaluate potential tenants prior to entering into lease agreements to serve the interests of both the tenants and the property owners. [redacted] also contacted the Realtors Assocaition of New Mexico and was informed that application fees are very customary during new tenant evaluation.