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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Sandy Glover
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Palm Coast, FL
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How to Get the Best Results in a Background Check

Sandy Glover
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Palm Coast, FL
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Nothing can cause a property manager more headaches than  renting to the wrong person. That one bad renter may pay rent late (or not at all), cause property damage, create a nuisance, and just make your life miserable. Clearly a background check is the best method to avoid a bad renter but do you know what should be in the report and how to get it? Let's start with what should be in the report:

  • The applicant's name, date of birth, and SSN verified.
  • A nationwide FBI background check that is Fair Credit Reporting Act compliant needs to be run but only after a consent to do the background search is signed by the applicant. 
  • A search of Department of Homeland Security or FBI terrorist watch list search is an option but a good  idea.
  • A nationwide US Department of Justice National Sex Offender database ( or similar reliable nationwide database) search is necessary.
  • Civil records should be searched in every county the applicant has lived for the past 7 years at least will provide a real time evaluation of the applicant's civil and financial record.
  • Employment or benefits verified
  • Prior landlords contacted
  • Credit standing.

How to get it? Clearly this in depth of a report takes time and expertise which is why it is an excellent idea to consult a consumer reporting agency (CRA) that specializes in background screening. Taking this approach not only frees the property manager to handle the day to day operation of his/her property but all the required documents and other FCRA laws will be followed to the letter....and that is a good thing!

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