If there is a second tenant on the application and you wish to add them to the investigation enter their information below.
***Please note: There will be an additional Selected Package Amount added to your investigation for the second tenant.***
Enter Secondary Tenant's Information and Current Address
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*Question 1:
How would you rate your property? Property rating has the most significant impact on a property's risk level. A higher rated property will institute higher standards for potential renters in regards to income and credit history. A lower rating on a property will increase the ratio of acceptable applicants (in regards to income and credit history qualifications).
A.
High end property
offering many amenities and convenience to renters (for example on-site fitness
facility with modern, maintained equipment or easy access to the same, laundry facilities within the unit or within the immediate building, etc.).
If the property is new, it employs higher-end equipment, appliances and convenience features throughout the facility and/or unit(s). If the
property is aged, it has been significantly renovated recently to modernize key areas within the property (for example parking areas, parking
garages or overhangs, gated community, etc.) and key features (for example appliances, furnishing, cabinets, bathroom fixtures, etc.). "A"
properties will have a lower risk factor, requiring higher standards of renters in regards to income and credit history.
B.
Moderate living property offering some key amenities and/or conveniences to renters (for example laundry
facilities within the building or in a facility very near by, easily accessible, though not on-site, fitness facility with modern equipment, etc.).
If the property has been recently built, the quality of materials used for common features of the property and/or unit(s) is good, though not
high-end. For somewhat aged properties, significant renovations have been applied to improve common-use features (for example water heaters,
appliances, bathroom fixtures, paint, etc.). "B" properties employ a moderate risk factor that will eliminate applicants with poor credit histories
while still accepting moderate to good credit histories and income.
C.
Low-end property offering few, if any, amenities or conveniences to renters (for example laundry facilities,
fitness facility, etc.). If the property has been recently built, the quality of materials used for common features of the property and/or unit(s)
is average or bulk building supplies. For somewhat aged properties, few, if any, renovations have been applied to update common-use features (for
example water heaters, appliances, bathroom fixtures, paint, etc.). "C" properties employ a high risk factor reflecting a lower quality offering
to potential renters and allowing lower standards for potential lessees.