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how do you protect your tenant's identity?
A little backstory,
An old landlord/property manager of mine recently used the rental application I filled out back then to apply for a credit card in my name.
had I not been watching my reports on a daily basis I would not have caught it in time.
so how do you protect a tenants identity while also keeping adequate records?
who has access to those applications?
what do you do with them after a tenant moves out or you chose a different tenant to move in?
just curious,
Craig Ward
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I use third party websites to carry out credit/background checks so that I don't have to ever see my tenants' SSNs.
I've used various companies in the past but now I use a service called Rentalutions for all of my property management work including tenant screening.