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Updated almost 5 years ago, 03/09/2020
TransUnion SmartMove
Dear BP nation,
It has been the common practice of "landlords" to feel entitled to a prospective tenant's Social Security number (SS#). In light of data breaches and identity theft, efforts to screen a tennant must be tempered with a person's right to privacy. It should come to no surprise that a SS# is the equivalent of a skeleton key to a person's finances. Should that SS# fall into the wrong hands, a theif along with a person's name and date of birth can steal a person's identity and cause all sorts of harm.
Proactive tenants can in liue of providing a SS# use an offering such as TransUnion SmartMove, or 3-Bureau Credit Report and FICO to satisfy the Lessor that the Tennant is a viable risk.
The whole idea is to maintain a Lessee's privacy by keeping the SS# and or bank account information private.
TransUnion SmartMove - https://www.mysmartmove.com
3-Bureau Credit Report and FICO - http://www.experian.com/consumer-products/experian...
Does any Lessor, with a single story unit in a queit area in Southern California, use either of these services in liue of asking for a SS#?
If so please provide your contact information I may have the right tenant for you.