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  2. How to Screen Tenants: Red Flags to Watch for in Rental ... - AOL

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    Run thorough tenant screening reports, including credit checks, criminal background checks, and eviction history. ... ask when they will be and tell them you want to walk through the lease in ...

  3. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    The tenant screening process typically begins when the prospective tenant (each adult applicant) completes a rental application and pays an application fee and perhaps a holding deposit. Rental applications are designed to collect personally identifying information (name, social security number, date of birth, etc.), address, employment ...

  4. Tenant screening fee law to protect renters set to go ... - AOL

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    Feb. 12—A new law regulating tenant screening fees, in an effort to protect renters and provide more transparency in the rental application process, will take effect May 1. A new law regulating ...

  5. What is a credit reporting agency? - AOL

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    Tenant screening companies. Tenant screening companies create consumer reports to help landlords vet potential tenants. ... ask that it be corrected and provide any documentation that supports ...

  6. Talk:Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Housing and Tenant Rights, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of articles related to Housing and Tenant Rights on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  7. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    Tenants receive unlimited duration of their rental agreement unless the duration is explicitly halted. In practice, landlords have little incentive to change tenants as rental price increases beyond inflation are constrained. During the period of the tenancy, a person's tenancy may only be terminated for very good reasons.