We are independent & ad-supported. We may earn a commission for purchases made through our links.

Advertiser Disclosure

Our website is an independent, advertising-supported platform. We provide our content free of charge to our readers, and to keep it that way, we rely on revenue generated through advertisements and affiliate partnerships. This means that when you click on certain links on our site and make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Learn more.

How We Make Money

We sustain our operations through affiliate commissions and advertising. If you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the merchant at no additional cost to you. We also display advertisements on our website, which help generate revenue to support our work and keep our content free for readers. Our editorial team operates independently from our advertising and affiliate partnerships to ensure that our content remains unbiased and focused on providing you with the best information and recommendations based on thorough research and honest evaluations. To remain transparent, we’ve provided a list of our current affiliate partners here.

What is the Best Way to Conduct a Tenant Check?

By Sheri Cyprus
Updated May 17, 2024
Our promise to you
WiseGEEK is dedicated to creating trustworthy, high-quality content that always prioritizes transparency, integrity, and inclusivity above all else. Our ensure that our content creation and review process includes rigorous fact-checking, evidence-based, and continual updates to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Our Promise to you

Founded in 2002, our company has been a trusted resource for readers seeking informative and engaging content. Our dedication to quality remains unwavering—and will never change. We follow a strict editorial policy, ensuring that our content is authored by highly qualified professionals and edited by subject matter experts. This guarantees that everything we publish is objective, accurate, and trustworthy.

Over the years, we've refined our approach to cover a wide range of topics, providing readers with reliable and practical advice to enhance their knowledge and skills. That's why millions of readers turn to us each year. Join us in celebrating the joy of learning, guided by standards you can trust.

Editorial Standards

At WiseGEEK, we are committed to creating content that you can trust. Our editorial process is designed to ensure that every piece of content we publish is accurate, reliable, and informative.

Our team of experienced writers and editors follows a strict set of guidelines to ensure the highest quality content. We conduct thorough research, fact-check all information, and rely on credible sources to back up our claims. Our content is reviewed by subject matter experts to ensure accuracy and clarity.

We believe in transparency and maintain editorial independence from our advertisers. Our team does not receive direct compensation from advertisers, allowing us to create unbiased content that prioritizes your interests.

The best way to conduct a tenant check is to make sure tenants are who they say they are and that their income is sufficient enough to pay all rental costs. A background check into their past tenancy situations is important and this usually includes speaking with former landlords. A tenant check may be done by a landlord, property owner, property manager or a tenant screening agency. A tenant screening agency is a company that provides the service of records checks on tenants to landlords.

One of the most common and effective ways to conduct a tenant check is to ask for information from the tenant and then verify and check everything. This information should include the tenant's full name, current address, name and address of current landlord and name and address of current place of employment. Past rental and employment history should also be included. A form may be given to the tenant to fill out. Some tenant checks also ask for business as well as personal references.

The best way to conduct a tenant check is to make sure to verify and investigate all of the information the tenant provides. After all, there's no point in asking for and reading information without checking it all thoroughly. Public records should be examined as well as the tenant's standing in the national credit bureau. The possibility of any criminal charges should definitely be checked out as the safety of other tenants must always be a consideration.

What should never be a consideration when conducting a tenant check is the tenant's sexual orientation, race and gender. Tenants should never be discriminated against. The information they give employers about their contact information, name, current and past rental agreements and current and past employers is relevant and should be verified. The purpose of a tenant check is to make sure tenants will be reliable in terms of paying rent and maintaining the rental property.

When screening tenants, bankruptcies and tax liens may be an issue. Otherwise, a tenant check is very similar to a background check when hiring a new employee. Tenant checks have the added element of being concerned with the person's past rental situations. It's important to speak with the tenant's current and past landlords to be sure the tenant hasn't been evicted before.

WiseGEEK is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy information. We carefully select reputable sources and employ a rigorous fact-checking process to maintain the highest standards. To learn more about our commitment to accuracy, read our editorial process.

Discussion Comments

WiseGEEK, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.

WiseGEEK, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.