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  2. Renters save money with reusable tenant screening reports ...

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    Portable screening reports, or reusable tenant screenings, are credit and background checks that tenants obtain themselves and then share with potential landlords rather than going through ...

  3. CFPB, FTC fine TransUnion $23M for tenant screening and ... - AOL

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    Federal regulators fined credit-reporting agency TransUnion a total of $23 million for tenant screening and security freeze failures on Thursday. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the ...

  4. What is a credit reporting agency? - AOL

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    Credit reporting agencies are the companies that compile information from creditors to create your credit reports. ... Tenant screening companies create consumer reports to help landlords vet ...

  5. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    Most landlords rely on a tenant screening company to produce a tenant screening report - to compile relevant credit, [1] public records and other information needed to adequately vet prospective tenants. Information gleaned from the application, tenant screening report, and the landlord's research is used to arrive at a decision based on the ...

  6. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    Credit reports are legal to use for employment screening in all states, although some have passed legislation limiting the practice to only certain positions. John Ulzheimer, president of The Ulzheimer Group and the founder of CreditExpertWitness.com, stated in a CNBC report that, "[credit scores] indicate if you're in financial distress. These ...

  7. Fair Credit Reporting Act - Wikipedia

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    Before standardization of credit scoring, statements of character were integral to credit reports well into the 1960s. [3] With credit reports containing probing details about personality, habits, and health, in the hearings on the Fair Credit Reporting Act lawmakers were troubled that individuals were helpless to clear up errors.