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Landlords can retrieve information about past rental history, criminal records, and conduct a credit check on tenants. ... Landlords can ask for information such as pay stubs or bank account statements to prove that you are able to afford the rent. Landlords can't force you to provide this information.
The landlord can legally ask for any reasonable information that verifies your ability to pay the rent. ... Debt data appears on your credit report, which the landlord can obtain with your consent. Some landlords verify your income by asking for copies of your bank statements.
Landlords can retrieve information about past rental history, criminal records, and conduct a credit check on tenants. ... Landlords can ask for information such as pay stubs or bank account statements to prove that you are able to afford the rent.
One of the information the landlord will ask is your bank balance. However, you can always refuse to divulge such personal information. At this phase in your application, the Landlord can legally ask for any information that can confirm your capability to pay the rent.
Agents may ask you for bank statements for a few reasons. They need to verify that the payments you receive go into a bank account that's in your name. Agents are governed by the Privacy Act 2000, which means they're only allowed to use your bank statements for this purpose.
Landlords should ask prospective tenants for proof of income to show that they can afford to pay rent and to determine if they're committing fraud with forged documents. Pay stubs are the best proof of income, but landlords should also collect at least one other proof of income document and compare the two.
If you lie on an application, more than likely the truth will be found out before the lease is signed. Landlords give the applications to potential renters for the sole purpose of following up on them. ... Lies about previous rentals, addresses and backgrounds will be found out. Criminal history will also be uncovered.
It is not illegal to lie on a rental application unless your signatures under penalty of perjury. It may, however, serve as the basis for an eviction.
Tenant background checks usually review a potential tenants' criminal history, credit report, and proof of income as well as eviction and employment histories.
Put it in writing. ... Tip the super. ... Call 311. ... Take your landlord and the city to court. ... Withhold rent. ... Work together with your neighbors. ... Do it yourself.
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