Most landlords check back at least two years, some check as far back as seven years.
Some do not check at all.
Generally the more high rent the place is the more thoughlhly they will check.
California background checks typically go back 7 years for criminal records, employment history, and credit reports. Certain exceptions may apply for positions requiring a higher level of security clearance.
Never heard of "drive-a-check." If you actually mean a drivers record check, it can go as far back as the person conducting the check wants to go.
They can go back as far as they wish. They get to determine the perimeters of the background search.
Illinois law allows employers to go back 7 years for criminal background checks for non-convictions and convictions, except for some specified offenses with no time limit. However, several local and state laws have additional restrictions on how far back an employer can look for criminal records during the hiring process. It is advisable to consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with all relevant laws.
As far as they wish, excludindg your juvenile record, of course.
There is no time limit on how far back a background check can go in Arkansas. Any criminal conviction can be looked at no matter how long ago it was.
There is no cut off date. They can go back as far as they wish.
Typically, criminal background checks in Minnesota can go as far back as 7-10 years for most offenses. However, certain types of background checks, such as those required for sensitive positions or security clearances, may extend further back into an individual's history.
Way back!
A criminal background check in Colorado typically includes information on an individual’s criminal history within the state, including arrests, convictions, and any pending criminal cases. It may cover both misdemeanor and felony offenses at the state and county level, but the specific depth and scope of the check can vary depending on the screening provider and the purpose of the background check.
I know my background check went back 10 years.
Smart landlords check your historyA smart landlord would check your credit history where unpaid eviction judgments would show up. With him your history would matter. Many landlords don't check. Instead they look to your deposit.Therefore your rental history matters where landlords are careful. In other locations you start with a clean slate.