As rose robin said, the owner is presented with a 2 or 3 applications and the owner decides who gets approved.


There could be 6 applications with good references and good income..only one can be successful.

It is not discrimination to choose a person employed in a professional job.

Have you been given notice to leave your current rental?

If not, the RE may be giving preference to applicants who have been given notice (property for sale etc) and need to find new accommodation urgently.

When I was a Property Manager on the Gold Coast, I would take all applications and check all the references, them hand them over for the owner to pick.

 

That way if any thing goes wrong the Land lord is the one who picks the tenants.

 

I found land lords do not like animals or more then two children, awful I know but that is the way it is 🙂

 

Also most agents and land lords like to see a rental history and a reference from a previous agent or land lord.

Have you checked your Tenant Reference company. I am not sure of their correct name, but it is the organisation that all agents check  to ensure that your past history is not an issue, ie, rent not paid on time, damages or property left in poor condition. They are called before any reference checking is done. If you have a history with them, the agents will not bother checking any further. Your local Fair Trading Dept will give you their details.

Think it is tica, it is in NZ as well.

The OP said there is a shortage of rentals in her area (which is same in my area also). Property Managers get flooded with applications for single property.

 

They have group viewing times now, usually 10 minutes at an advertised  time.

 

Plenty of applicants have good rental history & are suitable, there just isn't enough houses/units to meet the demand.

 

A friend of mine asked a landlord not that long ago how he chooses from the top 2-3 applications he gets from the RE (they have assesed all applicationsand forwarded the most suitable). He said he just closes his eyes and picks one! They would all be suitable.

People are securing rentals here by paying rent up front. Not everyone can do that though. Some pay an extra $1000 just to secure one:(

Gazump.

like everything nowadays it's all about face, if your car is a bit aged hire a new one for the visit, if you are taking your children then borrow a private school uniform for them. You probably think I'm joking, I'm not.

banoras
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Hi haha

 

In a previous life, myself along with husband managed a gated complex. Selecting tenants is a very difficult process, after all, our income was derived from the property owners and if we chose the wrong tenant, the landlord would simply take his business elsewhere. 

 

Here are some big tips for you 

 

At inspection time - Your presentation of yourself and partner AND children if any, must be impeccable. Even your vehicle will be looked at if possible.

                                

Your application - In a professional looking folder, arrange:-

 

The  application form

 

 

copy of your rental record (always ask your agent for it when vacating previous place) if you don't have it, you can request it. 

 

original or copy of current payslips, IF no rental record, have a copy of your current bank statements, back 12 months  (yes, serious applicants do submit them)

 

Any other information you can think of, such as reason for moving (job transfer etc) should be provided if no space on the application to do so.

 

 

 

Your application will be compared with the others, the best put aside, either for agent selection, or the owners consent, depending on the owners direction.

 

 No pets? thats good.

 

No rental record? forget it  

 

Number of children? selection depends on ages/numbers, if the property is suitable for them.

 

 Steady job? good....  2 steady jobs? excellent 

 

Our reference check was done really to confirm our decision. 

 

Referrees?  Personal ones? no influence really

                    Property managers? excellent  ......remember its the finance details which are very important, we're              looking for a history of prompt payment, never in arrears, no damage incurred upon exiting, or not enough in bond to cover damage or unpaid rent. 

 

LASTLY if you are a first time renter, it will take 12months bank statement record showing responsible cash management. In this case, personal referrees will be taken in account.

 

If you would like some info, private message me and maybe I can offer advice pertaining to your situation. 

 

Good luck!!