I'm looking for a comphesive online tenant screening company. I only need this as a one time inquiry

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December 01 2011 - Rancho Cucamonga
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If you have not done so already, as suggested, try the National Tenant Network at their site: http://www.ntnonline.com/
I have used them a few times for speedy / accurate results.

All the best,

Vish
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December 03 2011
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Hi,

As the owner of a real estate brokerage, I use national tenant network. Their reports are comprehensive and they offer multiple screening options. However, they do require a site inspection of your work area to show that you handle sensitive data properly. This might not be the best fit for a one time pull.

My suggestion is to either tell them to visit a free credit report website and pull their own report, or visit a site which will give you a recommendation as to whether you should rent to the tenant or not. While they can't supply you with the person's actual credit report, they can give you a recommendation based on a 1-10 scale or some other metric. 

-  Jared Gruber, Broker / Owner, JG Real Estate
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December 03 2011
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Thanks for the quick response. I will take that into consideration.
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December 01 2011
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if you don't find one.  consider making the tenant get prequalifed for a loan and to choose from a list of banks of your choice for a house payment that would be just under what you want for rent. 

even if they don't qualify for some reason it will provide you a lot of detail about their credit history.   

other things you can do
search court dockets in your area- see if they spend a lot of time in court.
google them, find them on facebook, see if they talk about a lot of parties or how they trashed their last house and the landlord sucked.  

you get the idea.
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