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Cost Per Applicant
$85.00
Cost Per Applicant vs Credit Check Cost
Formule
Tenant Screening Costs
Thorough tenant screening is one of the most important steps in rental property management. The cost of screening is small compared to the potential cost of a bad tenant.
Standard Screening Components
Application Fee Best Practices
Exemple Résolu
Screening 4 applicants per unit, 1 unit to fill. Credit check $35, background $25, eviction report $15, income verification $10. Charging $50 application fee.
- 01Cost per applicant: $35 + $25 + $15 + $10 = $85
- 02Total screening cost: $85 x 4 x 1 = $340
- 03Fees collected: $50 x 4 = $200
- 04Net out-of-pocket: $340 - $200 = $140
Questions Fréquentes
Can I charge more than the screening costs?
Many states limit application fees to actual screening costs. Some states like California cap fees at a specific dollar amount adjusted annually. Always check your local landlord-tenant laws before setting application fee amounts.
Is tenant screening worth the cost?
Absolutely. A bad tenant can cost thousands in unpaid rent, property damage, and legal fees. The $50-$100 per applicant for screening is a small investment compared to potential losses from eviction, which average $3,500 or more.
What credit score should I require?
Most landlords look for a minimum credit score of 620-680. However, credit score alone should not be the only factor. Consider the full picture including income (typically 3x rent), rental history, employment stability, and references.