The Oklahoman

Finding responsibl­e renters

- Dave Ramsey daveramsey.com Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey.

DEAR DAVE: I’m a landlord and I own a few houses and duplexes around town. Recently, I made the mistake of renting to some tenants who were not respectful of my property. Do you have any tips for selecting good renters?

— Joe DEAR JOE: In my experience, most landlords simply aren’t thorough enough with the screening process when it comes to potential tenants. It’s difficult to get to know someone — especially in this kind of situation — without spending some face-toface time with them and digging into their background­s a little.

I have several rental properties, so here are a few tips that have served me well over the years. Always require a big deposit up front. In addition, pull a credit bureau report on prospectiv­e renters. I also drive by the place they’re currently living to see how they take care of things. To me, this is a great indication of how responsibl­e they are, and how they might treat my property. Finally, get proof they’ve regularly made past rental payments on time.

It’s a leap of faith, to an extent, any time you sign an agreement with a new tenant. But there are things you can do to make a more informed decision as to whom you’re doing business with.

DEAR DAVE: A debt collector has been calling members of my family for the last two weeks to get informatio­n on me. He identified himself as a collector, and I want to pay what I owe, but is it legal for him to do this? — Kerry

DEAR KERRY: No, it isn’t legal. If he identified himself in any way as a debt collector, and spoke with anyone but you about your debt, he broke the law. This is a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. You need to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against this collector and his company.

Record the conversati­on the next time they call. Tell them at the beginning you’ll be taping any interactio­n you have with them from that point forward, and ask your relatives to do the same. That way, you’ll have proof to hand over to the FTC or the attorney general.

There’s nothing wrong with collecting a debt. If you’re a collector or creditor, it’s money that is legally owed to you. Still, you must do it within the confines of the law.

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