|
Support Center
Home
FAQ
Forums
Tickets
Return to ezLandlordForms
Enter your search term here...
Search
New support ticket
Check ticket status
1-877-367-6771
Start a new topic
Discussions
ezLandlord Questions and Answers
Tenant Screening/Advertising
Boyfriend/Girlfriend Tenants
B
Bryan C
started a topic
over 12 years ago
Hello, We have a boyfriend/girlfriend tenants that want to sign a 2 year lease with us. The girlfriend is a lawyer, great credit, great rental history, and great income. The boyfriend is a military veteran on disability. His income (paid as 100% service connected) and rental history checks out. However, he states that I cannot pull his credit by law because he is a military vet and special housing laws protect him from this. Does anyone know anything about this? I have never heard of it. Also, the girlfriend seems like a lower risk. Should I still have have both sign the lease? What happens if they break up and one moves out. Is the other responsible for the whole rent? Thank you!
3 Comments
Oldest First
Popular
Newest First
Sorted by
Oldest First
B
Bob R
said
over 12 years ago
Simple answer ….no credit check no rental. I guess you can always ask him for a copy of the law and a military contact to verify his position. Do your research. Something doesn’t appear to be right. Move on to the next applicant. However, if you decide to accept the above as tenants, get back to the Forum with your other question. -----Disclaimer: Since I’ve been answering a lot of questions, I thought I would make the following statement. I’m not affiliated with EZlandlord Forms. I’m just here (not sure how long) to help those that have questions. Having 40+ yrs with Rental Property and done well, it’s my way of “Pay it Forward (check out the movie).” However, it is up to you to become familiar with your State/Local laws. I always like to know if the suggestions I offer are helpful. Feel free to comment anytime. Thanks in Advance
B
Betty M
said
about 12 years ago
I had a boyfriend / girlfriend. Because the rent was based on both of their incomes I had them get a co-signer in case either of them defaulted. Glad I did because half way through they split up and the remaining renter could not pay. Co signer paid the last half of the rent.
S
Steven T
said
over 5 years ago
There’s no special housing laws for veterans, disabled or otherwise. I know this because I am a disabled veteran.
Login
to post a comment
More topics in
Tenant Screening/Advertising
Tenant with no credit history?
Tenant Screening
Cancelling e-sign request
Address connected to past fraud
Thoughts on Leasing to Tenant Who Was Foreclosed On?
renting to tenant that claimed bankruptcy
Applicant has felony on his record
Using madden name before legally changed
Should I rent to an immigrant with no credit history?
What questions can you legally ask?
ezLandlord, Inc. 22228 St. Barts Lane Estero, FL 33928
BECOME A MEMBER
-
DOCUMENTS
-
TENANT SCREENING
-
RENT PAYMENT
-
PRICING
-
RESOURCES