Not exact matches
You can
look over a profile for any
potential red flags as well as verify the real world details of the person who will be staying with you or who you will be staying with.
You're not really aware of
red / green
flags for what a good
potential relationship
looks like, mostly because in general people haven't been doing that for long enough to figure out mostly accepted rules, and have those assimilated into general knowledge like «rules for dating» are currently.
Most of us have been there and wasted our time with people who were totally unsuitable and would never give us what we wanted either because we weren't clear on or honest with ourselves about what we were
looking for exactly or because we missed the
red flags (which is easy to do when you are enjoying the attention and thrill of a
potential relationship).
Negative shareholder equity on a company's balance sheet is a
red flag that should prompt
potential investors to take a closer
look before committing their money.
Even though
potential employers do not check your credit score, they are
looking at your credit report for specific
red flags.
Look for the
RED flags that warn you of
potential problems to come.
If your resume and cover letter are in order and you're applying for jobs in your skillset, it might be worth taking a
look at your social media accounts for any
potential red flags.
In general, background screening companies
look for «
red flags» indicating
potential problems on resumes and applications such as false or omitted information.
We
look at tenants credit, employment history, rental history, and check for any type of criminal background to identify any
potential red flags to be concerned about.
This post will
look at 10
red flags to
look out for when meeting with or interviewing
potential tenants.