How Tenants can make the best use of the Free Rental History Report?


Posted February 7, 2020 by verticalrent

It is recommended to get a free rental history report and review its contents before it is with the landlord for his perusal.
 
When looking for a suitable apartment to rent, tenants may have to explore a lot of options before they find the hidden gem that is just right as per their precise needs. After finding the perfect place, the next challenge they have to overcome is to pass the screening process using the Tenant Screening Report Free carried out by the landlord. Many potential tenants are aware of their credit scores and can come up with personal references and required security deposit, but one more mountain to climb looming large in front of them is the rental history report.

It is imperative for the tenants looking to rent an apartment to know what is on the rental history report. If they are unaware of the same, they may run a risk of getting rejected because of any issues that seem problematic on paper or mistaken information but could be easily explained when given a chance. Thus, to avoid such a situation, it is recommended to get a free rental history report and review its contents before it is with the landlord for his perusal.

Checking Rental History

As per the Fair Credit Reporting Act, consumers are entitled to free copies of rental and credit history and other specialty reports. There are companies that prepare such reports for landlords use. There is no dearth of companies generating such reports and thus, it is better to ask the landlord which company he is using to check a specific report.

Tenants can review their rental history and see if it is accurate. While going through the report, check if the names of the previous landlords, previous addresses, dates of occupancy, etc., mentioned in the report are correct. Also, check out the rental rates because many landlords may check these rates to determine if the tenants have the financial bandwidth to afford the rent and pay it on time.

In case, there is an error, it is important to file a dispute with the reporting company. The dispute must be filed in writing so that you have the necessary documentation that supports your claim. The reporting company will then review the entire dispute and will either proceed ahead to make corrections or if they think that the information provided by them is accurate will leave it as it is.

These reports help landlords to screen the tenant and see if he is the right person to rent out the apartment to.
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Last Updated February 7, 2020