Sloppy applications speak negatively about the prospects
filling them out, but they say even more about the landlord or property manager
who accepts them. When a landlord accepts an incomplete or illegible
application, he or she is telling the applicant, “I don’t care.” Think about
what seeds an “I don’t care” attitude plants in the applicant’s head.
If the landlord is not serious about the application and the
information which may or may not be in it, what else is he lax with? If he is
not serious about the application process, is he serious about the rent being
due on the 1st of the month? If the landlord is unprofessional during
the application process, is he serious about the prospective tenant
taking good care of his rental unit?
The application has several important purposes, all of which
rely on it being completed legibly.
Much of the information requested in an application is needed to
sufficiently screen the tenant. When I see a sloppy application, my first
thought is that the landlord is cutting corners in the screening of potential
tenants. By the way, the reason I am called upon to look at the application and
file is because the landlord is owed money by the very applicant who submitted a
sloppy application. Now, he is turning to me for advice on collecting it. I
firmly believe there is a direct correlation between the application/screening
process and tenants who leave the property owing an average of $3,500.
The rental application should contain a space for at least
one emergency contact. Completing this section should always be a
requirement. Nobody wants to envision a situation where you need to
contact someone in case of an emergency, but if you do, you will have the
contact information to do so.
The property manager who is eager to rent seldom considers
the last purpose of the rental application. The information on the application
is invaluable in the collection process when the tenant is either evicted or
abandons the property and the lease. In that case, an incomplete or illegible
application makes collecting the debt difficult, if not impossible.
Require that your applicants complete the application in its
entirety and legibly. Doing so will decrease debt and increase
profit.
Email me your tenant screening or tenant debt
questions.
Bill Gray
Bill@thelandlorddoctor.com
www.thelandlorddoctor.com