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What tenant screening service do you recommend?
In my day job we use Moco for tenant screening. Its super easy. I just fax them the application and usually within 48 hours I have an answer if they passed our screening criteria or not. But Moco only works with large portfolios so I can't use them for the rental property I just bought. They have a sister company called Myscreeningreport.com but I don't like it as much because I have to send the renter to the website and the renter gets the response instead of me. If they don't pass, it could take them days or weeks to inform me and I could lose valuable time. What do you recommend for tenant screening?