Ten Things You Must Do Before

Renting or Leasing a Property

 

 

Foreclosures are at an all time high, homeowners, landlords and investors are losing their properties all over the country. If you are thinking about Renting or Lease Purchasing a Property, make sure you read all of the information provided in this document.

 

Sadly to say, I have received calls from several families that were victimized and taken advantage of by their landlords. I felt it was necessary to write 10 Things You must do before renting or leasing a property in order to educate tenants about things they can do to protect the well being of their family and to prevent them from being a victim of foreclosure.

 

Protect yourself and keep from being thrown out on the streets by asking these questions prior to signing a lease or rental agreement.

 

 

  1. How long has the house been vacant?

 

  1. Are you currently behind on your mortgage payments?

 

  1. May I see your most recent mortgage statement?

 

  1. May we do a conference call with your mortgage company in order for me to hear that your payments are current?

 

  1. Are the taxes current on the property?

 

  1. Are you facing foreclosure?

 

 

  1. Do you have a first and second mortgage on the property?

 

  1. Will you have a problem if I paid the mortgage company directly?

  

  1. Is it possible to have my lease or rental payment withdrawn from my account by the mortgage company?

 

  1. Do you hold a real estate license?

 

Courtesy of Lisa Jefferson, Associate Broker

REMAX Northeast

Office: 678.480.5054

Fax: 770.979.0941

Lisajefferson.com

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