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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2962895" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p><a href="http://www.oscn.net" target="_blank">www.oscn.net</a> its free.</p><p>if they had excellent credit they would own a home.</p><p>90% of renters have had evictions or other credit problems at one time or another.</p><p>most rental agreements on the net are long and ridiculous (6-10 pages) </p><p>I use one I got from Burkharts office supply 20 years ago. its kind of crappy 1 legal size sheet printed both sides but meets all Okla laws.</p><p>Been doing it for 20 years and after a while you get a gut feeling just having a conversation with them as to whether they would be a good renter or not.</p><p>1. confirm where they work and how long they have been there.</p><p>2. drive by where they live now </p><p></p><p>How much you going to charge for deposit? </p><p>Most people are charging almost a months rent now. </p><p>If they can't pay deposit and rent at same time it means they don't make enough to pay your rent on time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2962895, member: 6777"] [URL="http://www.oscn.net"]www.oscn.net[/URL] its free. if they had excellent credit they would own a home. 90% of renters have had evictions or other credit problems at one time or another. most rental agreements on the net are long and ridiculous (6-10 pages) I use one I got from Burkharts office supply 20 years ago. its kind of crappy 1 legal size sheet printed both sides but meets all Okla laws. Been doing it for 20 years and after a while you get a gut feeling just having a conversation with them as to whether they would be a good renter or not. 1. confirm where they work and how long they have been there. 2. drive by where they live now How much you going to charge for deposit? Most people are charging almost a months rent now. If they can't pay deposit and rent at same time it means they don't make enough to pay your rent on time. [/QUOTE]
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