Calculadora de Custo de Análise de Inquilino
Calcule o custo do processo de análise e seleção de inquilinos.
Net Screening Cost
$25
Net Screening Cost vs Number of Applicants
Formula
Tenant Screening Costs
Thorough tenant screening protects against problem tenants and typically costs $30-$75 per applicant.
Components
Recovering Costs
Landlords may charge application fees to offset screening costs, subject to local law limits.
Exemplo Resolvido
5 applicants screened at $25 credit + $20 background + $10 eviction, with $50 application fee charged.
- 01Cost per applicant: $25 + $20 + $10 = $55
- 02Total screening cost: $55 x 5 = $275
- 03Application fees collected: $50 x 5 = $250
- 04Net screening cost: $275 - $250 = $25
Perguntas Frequentes
Can I charge more than the screening costs?
Laws vary. Some states like California limit application fees to actual screening costs. Others have no specific cap. Check your local laws and always disclose what the fee covers.
What should I look for in screening results?
Check credit score (typically 620+ minimum), criminal history, prior evictions, income (ideally 3x rent), employment stability, and references from previous landlords.
Is tenant screening worth the cost?
Absolutely. The cost of screening ($50-75 per applicant) is tiny compared to the cost of a bad tenant (thousands in damages, lost rent, and eviction costs). Thorough screening is your best investment.