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.
- How long has the house been vacant?
- If the house has been vacant for a long period it is very
possible that the landlord could be distressed and must get your first/last
month rent and security deposit to catch up on the mortgage that may be
past due.
- Are you currently behind on your mortgage payments?
- This is a direct question that sometimes catch the
landlords off guard, but in order to protect yourself and to keep you from
being victimized, ASK the Question!! If the landlord becomes defensive,
that is a red flag and you may want to move on to the next property.
- May I see your most recent mortgage statement?
- This is another question that will tell the story. In many
cases, landlords who are professional and have no intention of taken your
hard earned money will not have a problem producing this document. When
looking at the mortgage statement, make sure there are no past due amounts
owed.
- May we do a conference call with your mortgage company in
order for me to hear that your payments are current?
- If for some reason the landlord does not have a copy of
the mortgage statement, a three way conference call is the next best
thing. Before you sign the lease purchase or rental agreement, have
the landlord simply call the mortgage company so that you can hear the
customer service representative say, “there are no past due payments on
the account”.
- Are the taxes current on the property?
- Not only does properties get foreclosed on because of non
payment for the mortgage , non payment of property taxes can also cause a
property to be foreclosed on. Ask the landlord about the property taxes to
ensure that this is not an issue.
- Are you facing foreclosure?
- This is a straight forward question that deserves a simple
YES or NO!
- Do you have a first and second mortgage on the property?
- If there is a first and second mortgage on the property,
in many cases there will be two different payments made to two different
mortgage companies. If the first mortgage is behind and the second
mortgage is not. There is a chance that the first mortgage lien holder
could foreclose because of non payment and the second lien holder be okay.
- Will you have a problem if I paid the mortgage company
directly?
- This creates 100% protection for you. I have witnessed on
many occasions that although the tenant paid their landlord rent on time
every month, the landlord took the tenants’ money and did not pay the
mortgage, therefore creating a foreclosure situation that caused the tenant
to be thrown out of the property.
- Is it possible to have my lease or rental payment
withdrawn from my account by the mortgage company?
- This creates another safety blanket for you. This will
ensure that your payments are being made on time every month to the
mortgage company and it will create a sense of security for you and your
family.
- Do you hold a real estate license?
- As a license real estate salesperson, there are laws and
rules that we must abide by as outlined by the Board of Realtors and the Real
Estate Commission. If you are a victim or have been victimized and your
landlord have a real estate license, I encourage you to file a complaint
with the Real Estate Commissioner or the Local Board of Realtors.
Courtesy of Lisa Jefferson, Associate Broker
REMAX Northeast
Office: 678.480.5054
Fax: 770.979.0941
Lisajefferson.com
“Blessed to be a Blessing”