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Introducing Our Rental Application Remove Cross Feature
We are excited to announce our new feature that streamlines the rental application process for you
Key Features:
Easily remove any unnecessary steps from your rental application
Customize the application flow to fit your specific needs
Save time and reduce complexity for both you and your applicants
Potential Use Cases and Benefits:
Landlords can create a seamless application process for potential tenants
Property managers can tailor the application to different properties or rental criteria
Simplify the application process for applicants, leading to more completed applications
With our Rental Application Remove Cross feature, you can now create a more efficient and personalized application process that benefits both you and your applicants. Say goodbye to unnecessary steps and hello to a smoother rental experience!
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Can rental history be removed?
Petition to have old evictions removed. You can petition to have a previous eviction removed from your rental history by the reporting company if you've since repaid the landlord or community. ... The reporting company will then be required to remove the information via the FCRA.
How long does bad rental history stay on your record?
After the seven year period expires, evictions are deleted from public record and thereby from your credit report and rental history. So if you've got an eviction on your record and can't get anyone to lease to you, in the worst case scenario you can just let the eviction lapse from public record after seven years.
Can I check my rental history?
Sadly, your rent is not reported automatically on your credit report. If you're trying to check your "renter's history" it is actually going to be an impossible task because there is no single data base of rental history!
How long do apartments keep records?
There are two elements that must be considered: IRS and Fair Housing. The rule of thumb from the IRS is that you are responsible to produce records for 7 years. (Actually, 5 years, but must be able to produce 7 if requested......go figure.) What muddles the issue comes from Fair Housing Regulations.
How do you get evictions off your record?
Make sure that the landlord is willing to contact the credit bureaus--Experian, Equifax and TransUnion--to have them remove the eviction record from your file (after you settle your debt with the landlord).
What does bad rental history mean?
Publish Date: July 22, 2013. Once you've signed a lease, you are under a contract for a specified period of time. Consequences of failing to maintain your end of the contract with the landlord could result in fines, negative reports made on your rental history report and eviction. Eviction is a serious consequence.
What is a bad rental history?
Specific events that might evidence a poor rental history include late rental payments, bounced checks, violation of the rental agreement, damaging the apartment, poor references and previous evictions.
What shows up on rental history?
Just what is rental history? It's essentially information on your past rental arrangements, which includes the likes of former addresses, late rent payments and evictions, as well as criminal history, your credit score and other data to help a landlord judge whether or not you're a good fit as a tenant.
Can I see my rental history?
You can also see the payment history for your rental information. If there are any payments that were over 30 days late, those will appear as well. ... If you have any questions about finding Rental Kharma on your credit report, please give us a call. Our number is 720-307-1466.
What is a co applicant on a rental application?
Some management companies I talk to refer to a co-applicant as a person that will be living in the rental unit but not necessarily responsible for paying the lease. Examples might be a significant other, adult child, roommate, etc. A guarantor is a term used a lot in student housing screening.
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