
10-18-2009, 05:31 PM
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Well, as I said before, my place is 13 miles south of you.....not in The Villages. I think my experiences are still relevant, but if you do not think so, I understand.
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Originally Posted by Pturner
Thanks in advance for guidance. Some questions:
-- How do you screen tenants? Not officially. I do ask a lot of questions, and usually speak and e-mail a lot with them, and can usually tell if there may be a problem. I've been fine with that. Usually those who can afford to pay thousands a month to avoid the snow, while still owning a northern home and are Seniors who are retired are a pretty safe bet.
Do you do credit checks? See above
Do you have prospective guests complete a written application?Yes. A complete appliacation that includes all rules, etc.
Do you check references?Yes, if they have rented seasonally before.
-- What questions do you ask prospective guests? I make sure they do not smoke, are not having others stay with them without me knowing, no pets, etc,etc. If I find they do, and believe me, my neighbors would let me know, they are great, They lose the deposit and perhaps forfeit the stay. It has never happened
-- How much of the rent, in addition to deposit, do you collect in advance of the guests' stay?Everyone is different. I charge $600 deposit, I might raise that, and they pay the rent 90 days in advance and it is non-refundable.
-- How do you inform guests about TV/ HOA restrictions?I make sure they have a copy and they sign that they understand and will abide by it.
-- Do you use standard application and/or lease agreement forms? I have my own I wrote that is specific to my property and the Plantation Any particular ones you would recommend (or share)
--What other documents or forms do you use?
-- If you've ever had to turn down an applicant, what explanation(s) do you provide?I turn away over 100 couples a year who wait too long to book the much desired peak months. Those are just the folks who do not look at the web calendar
-- Obviously, I would prefer guests who earn 100 percent of their deposit back. Is this the experience you have with most of your guests?
-- Ever had problems with a guest?I have never had any problems with any guest. They have been wonderful. The key is good communication so there are no misunderstandings. I have afterwards always asked for suggestions, etc. I have had guests who have desired a certain item I have not had, and have bought it themselves and left it, like a unusual cooking utensil, etc. Once I noticed a whole new set of mugs, then saw that they must have broken one I had there and replaced it with a new set. Before I got a new roof, I had a few shingles blow off the old one. Before I could get the roofing company fix it, my guest climbed up on the roof and fixed it for me! I did not ask or expect that, they just took such care of it and he wanted to.
Public or private responses welcomed. Thanks much.
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Hope that helped. We leave this week to be down there. Can't wait!!
Basically, I've found folks who stay for months and are 55+ and could afford it are very low risk. Some love it so much they end up buying close by and become neighbors......
Frank
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The Plantation in Leesburg, just south of you good people. Love being a Floridian!
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