Joshua Dorkin
** Tenant Screening & Credit Checks for Landlords **
27 June 2012 | 43 replies
For only $20, landlords get: - Credit-based leasing recommendation/security deposit recommendation - National criminal report (including 50 state sex offender and OFAC/terrorist searches) - Renter fraud warnings - Automated renter identity verification For an additional $5, the landlord may also receive: - Immediate access to a credit report (a complete report formatted for readability while still keeping the renter's personal data private) - Viewable credit score - Renter fraud warnings - Detailed rental address history Learn more about SmartMove on our tenant screening page or by visiting the training videos.
Michael Tempel
Any Contacted by a mining company from Croatia? Want to invest 15 million
20 November 2014 | 2 replies
I just research the heck out of anyone that I work with if possible....even if they were legitimate, I don't want to accidently help a terrorist etc. move money around.Here is the website if curious: www.cristalnaturalminerals.com
Riley F.
Appreciation - how to factor it in?
17 February 2015 | 223 replies
Just consider a major earthquake or terrorist attack.
Chris Heeren
Finding/Screening Tenants
17 December 2013 | 10 replies
This entire process can be done in less than 10 minutes and I can approve/deny them on the spotDatabases searched include:46 state criminal background checksAmerica’s Most WantedFBI’s Most WantedMore than 15 terrorist databasesNational Sex Offender Public RegistryU.S.
Brian C.
Do I absolutely need to reduce my rent during slow season?
23 November 2015 | 10 replies
Screen well and don't rent to terrorists. :-)
Jerry Rubinow
Reasonable fee for tenant screening
3 November 2015 | 16 replies
Tenant screening costs anywhere from $35 to $55 per person should include a credit report, criminal background check, eviction check, and in some cases prospects are run through a terrorist and a child abuser data bases.
Ihor Ivasyk
Hi from San Diego
9 November 2007 | 10 replies
At the same time INS get approval visas for 9/11 terrorists, 7 month after attack.
Stephen Masek
The Big Short
15 September 2013 | 0 replies
Like the average citizen, our government is living on debt and sees no need to cut spending on ineffective programs and nonsense, despite the need for new spending to combat terrorists.
Andrew Grundmann
Rental properties in Wisconsin
7 August 2017 | 12 replies
I feel we are one Natural disaster, or Terrorist attack away from the next collapse.