It would be important to run a tenant credit check because as it is your property it will protect your investment and will ensure that you get your rent paid ontime.
The current checks made for a sitting tenant depends on the agreement between the landlord and tenant. To know what yours is you would have to check the lease.
There are only a couple of websites online where you can obtain a tenant loan but there are many that informs you on what a tenant loan is. The best site to check would be Loans For The Unemployed if you want to apply for a tenant loan.
Annual Credit Report will offer you a free credit check so you can find out your credit score online. You can also try Credit Karma or Equifax if you would like to seek out other options to perform the credit check.
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You would have to become a contributing member of the credit bureau in question to contribute information on an individual. This is not always possible (legally), nor cost-worthy. However, if you wanted to sue your former tenant in small claims or civil court; if you prevail and are granted a judgment, THAT legal item would get picked up and eventually show on the person's credit report.
Credit you have received and criminal background. You can run a background check and pull your own credit report to make certain of the details pertaining to you.
No matter what state you live in, once a year you are allowed to check your credit report for free. You can do this at Annual Credit Report. You will get credit ratings from three of the top companies.
There are lots of places online where one can check their credit score. However, to specifically check one's Equifax credit score, that person would have to visit the Equifax website.
As will all legal issues, your answer may vary depending on the state where you are renting. In general though, as long as the landlord notifies the tenant and the tenant agrees to it, then a background check would be legal.
Yes. You would need to be approved by the bank and it would check your credit record.
It is not likely that a private individual would qualify or pay the funds necessary to report a consumer to the three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. However, if the landlord sued former tenants and was granted a judgment, the judgment would show on their credit reports. There are also alternative credit agencies, called Tenant Screening Bureaus, which cater to the rental market. These agencies have different clients than the "Big 3". A private landlord might find a way to report on one of these lesser known bureaus. A private landlord can report a tenant to credit agencies if the tenant failed to pay his rent or he has wrongfully overstayed without even paying a monthly rent. A 14-day written notice of broken lease and property damages may be given to tenant.
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