Credit Report
It is vitally important to make sure that your tenants are going to be able to pay there rent. Tracking down tenants to collect rent each month is not something that anyone wants to do. Therefore, you want to take a look at the way that your tenants have handled their responsibilities in the past. A quick tenant credit check shows you current and delinquent accounts, collections, monthly obligations, account balances, FICO credit score, and more.
Background
Screening your potential tenants before you allow them to move into your rental property, gives you a good idea of their history. An eviction search can provide nationwide eviction data within a day. Wouldn’t you want to know if your potential tenant has been evicted in the past for; throwing loud parties, dealing or manufacturing drugs, not paying rent, or damaging someone else’s property? You have put time and money into your rentals, and if you allow people to live there who don’t care about the neighborhood or who allow their friends or families to destroy the property, you are going to lose time and money. The only way you can verify what a tenant is telling you is the truth is to screen them.
Criminal
You want to be sure that you are not allowing anyone to rent from you that has a history of doing illegal things or might be prone to doing anything that could get you into trouble as the owner of the property. There is a nationwide criminal search you can run that instantly produces a multi-state report of criminal records. Each criminal search report contains the information you need, including felony and misdemeanor records, sex-offender records, inmate records, and arrest information. In addition, a Social Security validation report is an inexpensive way to ensure the prospective tenant is who they say they are.
Screening your potential tenants is always a good idea, and with good property management software, screening tenants is quick and easy. You want to be sure that you are renting to people who will appreciate the home, take care of it, be good tenants and if all the previous are true, never move.