Tenant Screening


We strive to find the right tenant quickly, prioritizing quality over speed. Choosing the best tenant for your rental property ensures a smooth and positive experience, rather than one filled with stress and frustration.


Many people think a quick credit check and employment verification are enough, but our tenant screening process goes beyond that. We gather extensive information on the following:

We conduct a detailed credit check to assess the applicant's financial responsibility. This involves reviewing their credit history, payment habits, and overall creditworthiness. A solid credit history indicates that the applicant is likely to pay rent on time and manage their finances responsibly. By examining credit scores and reports, we gain valuable insights into the applicant’s fiscal behavior, ensuring they are a reliable choice for your property.

Ensuring the safety and security of the property and its residents is paramount. Our thorough criminal history check screens for any past criminal activities, providing peace of mind for property owners and neighbors. We look for any records of misdemeanors or felonies that could indicate potential risks. This step helps us maintain a safe and secure living environment, contributing to a positive community atmosphere.

Confirming an applicant's employment status and income stability is a key part of our screening process. We verify their current employment and salary to ensure they have a consistent and reliable source of income. This step involves contacting their employer and reviewing employment documentation. By validating their income, we ensure that the applicant can meet rent payments without undue financial stress.

Checking for past evictions is essential to understanding an applicant's rental history. We review records to identify any previous evictions, which can be a red flag for potential issues. Understanding the circumstances behind any evictions helps us make informed decisions. This step ensures that we select tenants with a stable and positive rental history, reducing the risk of future problems.

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