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One potential solution is to limit showing to one day of the week, then give applicants a chance to apply on the spot (a service like mysmartmove.com that they pay for can give you a fast response) and allow them to make their deposit and sign a lease the same day. Source: 12 months ago
Thank you so much! A great real estate investor you are. I experimented a little bit at mysmartmove.com and myrental.com with a couple of emails and they works exactly like what you described. I have just sent out my applications to the grad students from myrental.com. I chose my myrental.com simply because I see that it costs a little less than mysmartmove.com . Just trying to help the college kids save a few bucks. Source: about 1 year ago
I'll type slow... mysmartmove.com You create an account, when applicants give you name and email, you fill out that info on the website. The applicant pays the fee, enters their SSAN and verified their ID. Then, you get a report on their pay, credit and criminal history based on TransUnion searching them. You never see their SSAN. Which, if that info were ever compromised, I would worry about liability. Source: about 1 year ago
Mysmartmove.com run by TransUnion. You never see the SSAN and get a report they can't edit. Source: about 1 year ago
Also rentcheck.com and mysmartmove.com are websites that vet tenants for a minimal fee. Source: almost 2 years ago
My mortgage holder, Wells Fargo, no longer offers HELOCs. I browsed bankrate.com and nerdwallet.com and see many providers, but only a few banks. I do not recognize many of the companies on the list. (Ex: https://www.nerdwallet.com/mortgages/heloc-rates). Source: 9 months ago
I would try renting first and when you are happy where you are and with your job for awhile consider getting a new homebuyers loan. Also, you need to work on your credit for that to happen. Call a bank and ask about a prepaid credit card. Then use that card to pay a small monthly bill (3-7% of the allotted credit) that you can have taken straight out of your checking account (at that same bank or a different one).... Source: 10 months ago
There are some good reviews on moneysense.ca or nerdwallet.com or creditcardgenius.ca or savynewcanadian.com or ratehub.ca. Source: 10 months ago
Tough choice between Minneapolis and Portland. I'd stay away from DC personally. I love it here in Minnesota, but have friends just outside Portland who like it there as well. Both areas have good schools in the suburbs and are great cities. I think public transit is better in Portland is better and you can't beat the wilderness opportunities in Oregon, but Minnesota has a TON of great parks and wilderness as... Source: 12 months ago
Per NerdWallet, Chase provided the following additional information about the conversion:. Source: about 1 year ago
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