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Free/ low cost Credit reports tenants can pull?

Kadia Lawrence
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Hi all -  pardon the dupe from the Screening section if you already saw this.  Do you have recommendations for a free or low cost credit history report that I can request of tenants? Are services like creditkarma comprehensive enough? I don't care as much about credit score vs the details of their history, patterns and bankruptcies, etc.

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    Sean Mahoney
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    Sean Mahoney
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    Credit Karma is a great app for working with your own credit. However, in my experience it doesn't show evictions or anything like that. I would not use it for tenanting properties. 

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