Rental Application Approval Letter

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A Rental Application Approval Letter is a formal letter from a landlord to an applicant that approves their application to rent a particular unit. The letter should provide specific details on any deadline to respond, signing the lease agreement, and any other immediate requirements for the applicant.

How to Tell an Applicant They are Approved

What to Include in a Rental Application Approval Letter

When preparing this letter, it is important to know what specific information to include. This letter should include the following:

  1. Date
  2. Applicant’s name
  3. Applicant’s address
  4. Rental property address
  5. Specific terms: monthly rent amount, security deposit, and the lease term for the property the applicant will rent
  6. A professional greeting
  7. A friendly introduction in which the landlord thanks the applicant for applying
  8. Confirmation that their rental application has been approved
  9. Details on scheduling a time for the applicant to come to the landlord’s office to sign the lease agreement
  10. A landlord should also inform the tenant of any other tasks that need to be accomplished during this time (e.g., payment of security deposit) and provide any necessary instructions such as acceptable payment methods
  11. A deadline for responding before the landlord moves on to the next qualified applicant
  12. Offer for the applicant to contact the landlord with any questions or concerns
  13. Landlord’s contact information
  14. Landlord’s signature
  15. Landlord’s name

There are other items a landlord may want to include in their letter, especially if they determine not to send a separate tenant welcome letter.

  1. Move-In Inspection – Before the tenant moves in, the landlord should conduct a move-in inspection with them. If a landlord is not sending a welcome letter they can include some general information about this inspection in the approval letter.
  2. Terms and Conditions – A landlord might also include certain essential terms and conditions of the lease agreement they want to highlight. This could be anything from a “no pet” policy to a tenant’s obligation to set up certain utilities.

Make sure the letter has everything the applicant needs to make a decision and take the next steps in becoming a tenant.

Reasons to Approve an Applicant

Several factors will likely go into approving an applicant. Some of the typical factors include:

There are other things to consider after the screening process is complete and a landlord moves forward with approving an applicant. For instance, there will likely be unsuccessful applicants as well. It is good practice for a landlord to send them a Rental Application Rejection Letter. In some instances, it’s even required by law.

How to Send the Rental Application Approval Letter

The landlord will likely want to fill their vacancy as quickly as possible. For this reason, a landlord might want to send the letter by email. That being said, they can also send the letter by certified mail to have documented confirmation that the letter has been received.

The landlord should keep a copy of this letter filed with a notation of the letter’s delivery method and any other relevant information.

What’s Next?

Once the applicant has responded to a landlord’s approval letter here are some of the next steps that will follow:

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