Pay A Bit Extra For Quality Tenant Screening Services
June 28th, 2009 by hlgilesIf you go to some cut-rate outfit that charges just a few dollars per background check, you can be relatively certain that those folks are simply using Google or some other public Internet database to try to come up with info about your prospective tenants. I wouldn’t rent to anyone based on such flimsy research, so I recommend paying a bit extra for tenant screening services just to make sure you’re getting detailed records. A company that provides thorough tenant screening services should be able to tell you if the would-be renter has a criminal record, bad credit, or an unstable employment history.