Agent2Investor Podcast

How a Bad Tenant Can Ruin a Good Deal

53 min · 26. juni 2026
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The deal didn't fail — the tenant did. In this episode, Nico and I get into everything you need to know to place quality tenants and protect yourself as a landlord. We cover how to get your property legally rent-ready, how we build our screening criteria, what every lease needs, and the green and red flags we watch for. Plus, I share my fourplex from hell and the lessons that changed how I run my rentals. Because at the end of the day, the tenant is the real asset — not the property. Timestamps: 0:00 – Why the tenant is the asset, not the property 0:54 – How I helped a self-managing landlord with his disclosures 2:54 – Why we care what happens after closing 11:19 – Getting your property legally rent-ready 13:15 – Building your tenant criteria (and putting it in writing) 16:09 – Why we screen everyone over 18 17:55 – My fourplex from hell and what it taught me 21:59 – My pro tips: court records & reference release forms 29:57 – Why I love military tenants (and the one catch) 33:26 – What we put in every lease 37:54 – How Virginia and Maryland leases differ 40:34 – The green flags I look for (and how I use Forewarn) 42:39 – The red flags we never ignore 45:07 – Why we treat our tenants as our biggest asset 51:43 – Should you self-manage or hire a property manager? 53:07 – Wrap-up & where to find us

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How a Bad Tenant Can Ruin a Good Deal

The deal didn't fail — the tenant did. In this episode, Nico and I get into everything you need to know to place quality tenants and protect yourself as a landlord. We cover how to get your property legally rent-ready, how we build our screening criteria, what every lease needs, and the green and red flags we watch for. Plus, I share my fourplex from hell and the lessons that changed how I run my rentals. Because at the end of the day, the tenant is the real asset — not the property. Timestamps: 0:00 – Why the tenant is the asset, not the property 0:54 – How I helped a self-managing landlord with his disclosures 2:54 – Why we care what happens after closing 11:19 – Getting your property legally rent-ready 13:15 – Building your tenant criteria (and putting it in writing) 16:09 – Why we screen everyone over 18 17:55 – My fourplex from hell and what it taught me 21:59 – My pro tips: court records & reference release forms 29:57 – Why I love military tenants (and the one catch) 33:26 – What we put in every lease 37:54 – How Virginia and Maryland leases differ 40:34 – The green flags I look for (and how I use Forewarn) 42:39 – The red flags we never ignore 45:07 – Why we treat our tenants as our biggest asset 51:43 – Should you self-manage or hire a property manager? 53:07 – Wrap-up & where to find us

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