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  1. Nightmare Tenant: Directed by Robert Malenfant. With Lauralee Bell, Heather Hopkins, Virginia Tucker, Darrett Sanders. When a woman rents out her college-bound daughter's room to a young woman, she doesn't realize that the girl is her daughter's vengeful high school rival.

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    • Thriller
    • Robert Malenfant
    • 2018-12-05
  2. © 2024 Google LLC. After her daughter Lacey goes off to a prestigious university, Carol finds herself with an empty nest and decides to rent out her room. When Nikki, a local c...

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    • LMN
  3. Summaries. When a woman rents out her college-bound daughter's room to a young woman, she doesn't realize that the girl is her daughter's vengeful high school rival. Dr. Carol Allen (Lauralee Bell), a kind-hearted Ivy League alum and single mom whose high-achieving and well-rounded daughter (Heather Hopkins) gets accepted into the same university.

    • Poor Debt-To-Income Ratio
    • Unverifiable Income
    • Poor Credit History
    • History of Late Rent
    • Poor/Inconsistent Job History
    • Lies on Their Application
    • Prior Evictions
    • Prior Convictions
    • Illegal Behavior
    • Prior Bankruptcy
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    This is the first thing to look at on an application, and the top reason you should be disqualifying candidates. If it seems like they’re going to struggle each month to pay rent, then the rest of their application doesn’t matter. In addition to looking at income, you’ll want to know their debt situation as well. Someone who earns $75k with no debt...

    Because debt-to-income ratio is such an important indicator of their ability to pay your rent, move on to another candidate if they won’t tell you what their income is or you’re unable to verify with their employer. The same goes for their monthly debt obligations—if you can’t find out that number, move along even if their income appears to be enou...

    You should always be running a credit check before bringing on a tenant! This will give you great insight into their ability to pay rent moving forward. If they have frequent late payments and maxed out credit cards, you can be relatively certain they’ll have trouble with the rent at some point. Move on. Running a credit checkis too easy not to do ...

    Unfortunately for property managers, late payments on rent are often not reported to credit bureaus. This is because federal law prohibits landlordsfrom reporting late payments to credit bureaus until 30 days have passed. Furthermore, the landlord isn’t required to report the late payment to the credit bureau. Many will, especially if it’s a proper...

    Again, we’re looking for people who are likely to stay long-term and consistently make their payments on time. If they have a spotty job history, they’re more likely than other candidates to have issues making rent. Look out for these signs: 1. Jumping from job to job 2. Large unexplained gaps in employment 3. Jobs in differing fields (someone with...

    Ideally, you’ll be able to find this out before you select them to move in, but that’s not always the case. For example, they may say that they only have one car, and then later you find out they have three. Or perhaps that they do indeed smoke. When someone flat-out lies on their application, that’s someone you shouldn’t allow in your unit (or to ...

    This is a pretty simple one. If they have prior evictions, you shouldn’t consider their application in the vast majority of cases. If they are an otherwise perfect candidate, you could ask them to explain what happened. However, with the cost of an eviction running at least $3,500—as well as the extra headache for you—you’re well justified to simpl...

    Under federal law, it is illegal to deny an application for a tenant that has a felony drug use conviction. This is because drug addiction is considered a handicap, which is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act. In virtually all other cases, you can deny an application based on a prior conviction—but as laws change, this would be a good one...

    Obviously illegal behavior at your property should not be tolerated. It is worth noting that addiction to illicit drugs is considered a protected class and you can’t discriminate based on that. For example, if your tenant mentions they’re going through a program to help them overcome a cocaine addiction, you cannot deny their application based on t...

    Bankruptcy is a clear and obvious sign that your potential tenant has mismanaged money in the past. It’s possible for them to rebuild their credit to a respectable level (in fact, someone with a bankruptcy can secure a mortgage within 18 to 24 months), so if you plan to be a stickler about prior bankruptcies, be sure to dig deeper then just their c...

    Learn the 21 signs of a bad tenant who can ruin your property and business as a landlord. Find out how to screen applicants, deal with problem tenants, and protect your income and equity.

    • Constantly forgets to pay the rent. Almost everyone forgets to pay a bill every now and then. However, a tenant who rarely pays the rent on time can wreak havoc on a property’s cash flow.
    • Damages or destroys the property. Normal wear and tear in a rental property is an expected occurrence and something that a landlord can budget for. On the other hand, an irresponsible tenant treats property poorly and causes excessive damage, such as breaking appliances, allowing black mold in the bathroom to thrive, or catching the stove on fire because of a grease build-up.
    • Never reports maintenance issues. Some tenants unintentionally turn into a headache because they don’t want to bother the landlord with small maintenance issues.
    • Makes excessive repair requests. On the opposite end of the spectrum, some tenants make repair requests for every little thing. High maintenance tenants may try to make sure they are getting the most for their rental dollar, while inexperienced tenants may simply not understand what they are responsible for.
  4. Jean. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. When a woman rents out her college-bound daughter's room to a young woman, she doesn't realize that the girl is...

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  5. NIGHTMARE TENANT (TV movie) 4.5 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 2:21min BASIC PLOT: Nikki Stone (Virginia Tucker) thought she had it all. She sacrificed all the fun of high school life, so she could maintain perfect grades, and become valedictorian.