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Obtaining a credit report for possible tenants is a critical step when searching for a renter to inhabit your property. Tenants with good credit bureau reports are more likely to pay rent on time and less likely to breach a lease. Obtaining the prospective tenant's credit bureau report is simple, but you must adhere to specific rules that are set forth by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Fair Housing Act (FHA). |
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Step 1 Have prospective tenants fill out an application that discloses your intent to run a credit check on them. This application should include the applicant's name, address, previous address (if applicable), date of birth, social security number, employment information and landlord references. Step 2 Choose a service from which to run tenant credit checks. Step 3 Notify the applicant in writing if you are unable to lease the rental property to them based on information obtained from their credit report. |
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