Tenant Screening
Introducing Crim Check: Your trusted partner in tenant screening
Renting out your property is a big decision. You want reliable tenants who pay rent on time, respect the space, and cause minimal hassle. Finding these ideal renters can be a time-consuming and stressful process.
We help you make informed decisions about who you welcome into your property with our comprehensive screening services.
Evictions are costly and disruptive. We look for red flags like past evictions, criminal records, and financial irresponsibility. Reduce Risk
Our criminal record checks cover a wide range of offenses, including violent crimes, property crimes, and drug charges. Protect Property
We provide detailed reports that are easy to understand, so you can make confident decisions about who to rent to. Choose Wisely
Our streamlined process makes it easy to order and receive background checks quickly. This saves you time and money compared to conducting your own checks. Save Time
Prevent Problems Before They Start
Finding quality tenants isn't just about filling vacancies, it's about preventing problems before they start. Just like any investment, proactive tenant screening is an investment in the peace of mind and financial security of your rental property.
Yes, tenant background screening is legal, but there are certain fair housing laws you must comply with. Crim Check ensures all our screening practices are compliant with local, state, and federal regulations.
Most reports are delivered within 15 minutes by Crim Check, ensuring a smooth and efficient tenant selection process.
Crim Check stays up-to-date on laws and ensures all our screening practices are compliant. We also provide you with resources and guidance to help you stay informed and make fair decisions.
If you notice any inconsistencies or red flags, it's important to follow up and investigate further. You can request additional information from the applicant, contact references directly, or even consider conducting a phone interview. Trust your gut instinct and don't be afraid to ask questions to clarify any concerns.
Communicate with the tenant: The first step is to try to communicate with the tenant and address the issue directly.
Refer to your lease agreement: Your lease agreement should outline the rules and expectations for both you and the tenant. Refer to the lease agreement if you need to take any further action.
Seek legal advice: If you are unable to resolve the issue on your own, you may need to seek legal advice.
Featured Services
Criminal Record Check
Criminal Record Re-check
Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check
Tenant Screening
Background Screening Services
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