No only he can pull his credit report but him or a creditor with a permissible purpose, if you do and use his info it is considered fraud.
Yes, unless you willingly and purposely gave them that information, that is a crime. It is called identity theft, because they have enough information to prove that they are you. Report this crime right away.
You can pull a credit report and/or a background check to see what your rental history is and if an evictions are recorded. Then, you can seek out owners who may be willing to rent to you with a higher deposit.
If the distance between the person shooting at the criminal and the criminal is large enough, then the criminal can hear the bullet and pull the trigger before the bullet strikes him (depends on his reaction time. If the distance is too small for the criminal to react before the bullet, the chance of his pulling the trigger with a bullet in his head is small.
They pull your entire record but only "consider" the past 7.
King and two other men in the car had been drinking heavily and driving erratically, after a high speed chase by the police, they managed to pull them over. The police stated that King was the most aggressive of the three and the force they used was justified, but it was caught on camera and the footage of this did not look justified. The four officers that beat him with batons caused broken bones and internal injuries. They were prosecuted for assault but were found not guilty, causing outrage and riots across America.
Pull your credit report: www.annualcreditreport.com (free Equifax report)
Pull your credit report.
The nomenclature generally used in the credit report industry is usually "hard pull" and "soft pull". A hard pull of your credit history is done when a potential lender retrieves your credit file on your behalf for the purpose of deciding whether to extend credit to you or not. A soft pull is done when you want to pull your own report for review purposes only or when a lender checks your credit without your permission (perhaps to pre-qualify you for a credit card offer).
The credit report holder can check his or her report as often as they choose. When you check your credit report it is considered a "soft inquiry" and will not affect your status.
Sure.
Unless you work for an attorney or someone who can legally pull other's reports, it is illegal and not easy to pull another persons credit report. You can't legally do so.
PULL YOUR CREDIT REPORT
When you pull your credit report you will notice at the very last pages of this report your creditor informaiton. This includes the name if the creditor, address, and phone number.
Unless you have given a collection agency written permission to pull a full credit report they are in violation of credit laws.
When you examine your credit report, you will see the inquiries that have been made and by whom. There are limitations to who can pull your credit report without your permission.
You should pull your credit report. You could pull your credit report free on www.perfectcreditcompany.com by going down to the bottom of the "Home" page and clicking here for a free credit report. And don't worry the credit report your pulling won't put an inquirie on your credit since it is a consumer inquirie and are allowed one annually as per "The Fair Credit Reporting Act".
Any business that you have dealings with can "Pull" a credit report. I would think that they would do so before allowing you to get into debt. But if they do it after it is still legal.