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Credit Check for Renters

Camille T.
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Does anyone have a company they recommend for credit/background check for tenants? 

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    Richard Weinberg
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    Richard Weinberg
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    • Winston Salem, NC
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    @Camille Treacy

    There are several good choices. I use ezlandlordforms and I dabbled in Cozy. Both good choices.

    Free advice... Do not take...Do not take shortcuts on Tenant screening... use online applications, credit checks, eviction reports, credit checks, written proof of W2 job for everybody that will live in the residence 28 years of age or older or psss on the applicants.

    Then when the applicants approved and accepted, use certified and approved state compliant written contracts. It’s easier and cheaper to it right these days than to take shortcuts.

    Good luck!

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