How to Do a Background Check on a Renter
A background check can reduce your risk of dealing with major tenant issues like criminal activity in your rental, repairs, and late or missed rent payments.
A background check can reduce your risk of dealing with major tenant issues like criminal activity in your rental, repairs, and late or missed rent payments.
Tenant background checks are one of the key parts of your tenant screening process. But why is the background check so important? What to look for in a background check.
Wondering if screening tenants without a credit check is possible? Here’s how you can ensure you’re getting a good tenant if you can’t legally run a credit check.
If you’re considering renting to potential tenants with bad credit, there are a few steps you can take to get a fuller picture of the applicant’s situation.
As long as you have a computer or smartphone, you can create a mobile tenant screening process that saves you from having to meet face-to-face.
If your prospective tenant is a freelancer, make sure you know what to be aware of when looking at their income and employment history.
A 5-pronged approach to tenant screening is essential to streamline a landlord’s application process. Fortunately, RentRedi makes it easy.
Landlord-tenant software RentRedi releases auto-tenant screening feature to eliminate hurdles renters and landlords face in the rental application and screening process.
If you prequalify tenants, you can make finding the most qualified tenant for your unit easy—before you even show it.
RentRedi’s newest feature: Auto-tenant screening! Landlords can instantly review a completed tenant screening with every application submitted.
Tenant prequalification is critical to the tenant screening process. Not only does it save you money (the cost of a bad tenant) but it also saves you time.
When a former renter reaches out to ask you for a reference letter, it can be daunting to know where to start.