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PM Screening Reports Blacked Out Vital Information
Hello,
Our property managment company states they are advised by Texas Association of Realtor (TAR), before seeing a copy of our rental/tenant screening report, vital information must be blacked out (i.e., DOB, Driver's License, SS#). Then, forbid us to see copies altogether. We are asking for the Texas law to be cited forbidding property owners from seeing vital information, it's been 3 weeks and still no answer to this question.
The requested reports were due to back to back evictions in one years time, costing us $30K in past rent owed, eviction & attorney fees and property damages. We have terminated the PM and currently await files and answers.
Is there such a law?