Delete Snn Field From Rental Application

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Introducing Rental Application Delete SNN Field Feature

Welcome to our latest feature that aims to simplify your rental application process! The Delete SNN Field feature is designed to provide you with more control and flexibility when collecting tenant information.

Key Features:

Ability to remove Social Security Number (SNN) field from application forms
Customize application questions based on your specific requirements
Enhanced data security and privacy for both tenants and landlords

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Streamline rental application process by eliminating sensitive information
Comply with data protection regulations and increase trust with tenants
Reduce risk of identity theft and fraud for all parties involved

Say goodbye to the hassle of dealing with unnecessary sensitive information on your rental applications. With the Delete SNN Field feature, you can now focus on finding the right tenants for your properties without compromising data security. Try it out today and experience a smoother and more secure rental application process!

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The reason a landlord needs this is information is because to pull a credit report on you and verify all the other information you put onto your lease application, they need your SSN.
In fact, some landlords may even require it and refuse to consider your application until you provide your social security number. The reason is so they can run a credit check of a potential renter, which is a common, legal practice.
The landlord may use your driver's license information as part of the application process to verify your identity. The landlord, or a third-party screening service used by the landlord, will cross check your driver's license data with the personal information on your credit report to ensure that the identities match.
Renting an Apartment A SSN is not required to rent an apartment. If it is requested, it is probably for a credit or background check. Explain to the rental agency or landlord that you do not have a SSN because you are not yet eligible for one.
Landlords are allowed to ask for your SIN but you are not required to provide it. They are not allowed to refuse your application if you decline to provide your SIN. They're also required to inform you that it is not a condition of service. Your SIN is not required to run a credit check.
Why Landlords Want Bank Details By asking for your bank details, the landlord is checking that you actually hold an account and that your monthly income, minus your expenditures, is enough to cover the rent. The landlord may also want your bank account number as security against you subsequently defaulting on the rent.
The landlord must provide the source of the information, and in the example of a credit report, you are entitled to a free report from the credit reporting agency. Landlords can ask for information such as pay stubs or bank account statements to prove that you are able to afford the rent.
INFORMATION LANDLORDS CAN SOMETIMES ASK According to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for BC, landlords can sometimes ask for the following information: birth date; age of unit occupants; social insurance number (SIN);
The landlord can legally ask for any reasonable information that verifies your ability to pay the rent. ... Some landlords verify your income by asking for copies of your bank statements. The landlord is within his rights to request such information.
Landlords have a legal right to check your credit and use the information to choose or reject your application. However, a landlord can only obtain confidential information with your consent. ... Although specific landlord-tenant laws vary among states, a landlord can never legally disclose your personal information.
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