Interview sheets for Buyers, Realtors, Property Managers, Wholesalers, and Title Companies

Interview sheets for Buyers, Realtors, Property Managers, Wholesalers, and Title Companies

As promised, here is what I came up with. You can add to some of them, or use however you want. I will say the property Manager sheet works great.

I hope these help you. Smiling

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Dallas

What a lot of work and effort! Thank you for sharing these, what a wonderful thing to share!

I looked at the property management one and have a few suggestions only because getting a good tenant in a property is IMPERATIVE to a good experience with rentals. If I missed these questions somewhere, its because I only looked over it very quickly:

Tenant screening:
How do you go about selecting a tenant? (Let them answer this first before asking any of the others. The others are for you to see if they are using policies that will find good tenants, and if they don't mention them, you can ask, but try to have them tell you what they do before asking leading questions)
Do you run credit checks?
Do you ask questions about anything that is different on their application than on the credit report?
Do you take into consideration an applicant's honesty and upfront-ness and/or vice versa when selecting a tenant?
Do you perform background checks?
Do you call local police departments about applicant's current residence?
Do you call employers, landlords, references and neighbors where they live now?
Do you ask references questions that determine how they care for their home and their trustworthiness?
Do you run any sort of ratios to determine if an applicant can actually afford the rent?

You have done a great thing by sharing these resources with all the other investors here, it is a GREAT help to have these sheets! Thank you!


Those are goood questions, too.

I tried to add some stuff but I couldn't. Thank you. Most of the time, they will come out and explain the screening process anyway. They never said... "I'm sorry this is too much. I can't answer any more questions.". They were all responsive, friendly, and let me ask away. Most of them have sales offices, too. If the info I can find is on the website, I fill out everything I can. The blank questions, I just ask over the phone. The only bad part about it, is the calls can last from 30 minutes to almost an hour. If you have unlimited minutes, It's not bad. But if you are on a small minute plan, use a landline. Laughing out loud

I figure it makes me happy, and it helps me feel like I'm giving back rather than taking. That's what friends and family are for. Smiling

Zion Properties wrote:
What a lot of work and effort! Thank you for sharing these, what a wonderful thing to share!

I looked at the property management one and have a few suggestions only because getting a good tenant in a property is IMPERATIVE to a good experience with rentals. If I missed these questions somewhere, its because I only looked over it very quickly:

Tenant screening:
How do you go about selecting a tenant? (Let them answer this first before asking any of the others. The others are for you to see if they are using policies that will find good tenants, and if they don't mention them, you can ask, but try to have them tell you what they do before asking leading questions)
Do you run credit checks?
Do you ask questions about anything that is different on their application than on the credit report?
Do you take into consideration an applicant's honesty and upfront-ness and/or vice versa when selecting a tenant?
Do you perform background checks?
Do you call local police departments about applicant's current residence?
Do you call employers, landlords, references and neighbors where they live now?
Do you ask references questions that determine how they care for their home and their trustworthiness?
Do you run any sort of ratios to determine if an applicant can actually afford the rent?

You have done a great thing by sharing these resources with all the other investors here, it is a GREAT help to have these sheets! Thank you!


Good work Dallas !!

Very inclusive and effective !!

Great job .

Randy S.


Great work Dallas!

I believe these will help any newbie investor get over their fear of calling these professionals because now thye will know what to ask without sounding unprofessional or uneducated about what they are looking for in the services that can be provided to the investor.

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Hey Dallas

I just downloaded them..great info to have.


Thanks Dallas

You put a lot of work into these, thanks for sharing

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Thanks!

Much appreciated Smiling

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Dallas

This is good info and the questions Tammy posted. Thanks for doing this.
Hope you are doing good on some deals. My business is finally starting to do something..
Sandi