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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

deadbeat tenants database for small landlords?
I've heard that there is some kind of deadbeat database that big property management companies use to look up if their prospect applicants are on it or not. I can't find a database like this that small landlords like me can use.
Is there a website/database where landlords share info about their previous tenants? both good and bad ones?
Am I the only one who wishes that there was a database like this?
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There are plenty of screening companies that are available to help all landlords. Applicants should be made to pay for their own screening so it is technically free for the landlord. Making tenants responsible for the screening cost is the first way to flush out the "dead beats" for you. Who is going to waste $50 to be denied?
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