Survey: Background Checks Are Top Priority in Tenant Screening

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Background checks are the most important tool in a landlord’s screening process, according to a survey of 700 landlords

Background checks are the most important tool in a landlord’s screening process, according to a survey of 700 landlords by the property-management software company RentRedi  and the real estate investment-strategy company BiggerPockets.

The survey showed that landlords use multiple sources in tenant screening. At the top of the list, 88% of respondents said they run a certified tenant-screening report, while 78% said they reach out to references and 61% said they review applicants’ social media profiles.

Background checks are the most important tool in a landlord’s screening process, according to a survey of 700 landlords

 

Highlights of the report:

  • Nearly 50% of landlords say background checks are the most important screening factor
  • References and credit scores rank significantly lower in importance
  • 88% of landlords run certified screening reports; 50% use multiple screening methods
  • Over 90% of landlords verify employment and income
  • Landlords increasingly consider lifestyle factors like pets, smoking, and social habits
  • 59% of landlords now prequalify tenants by using software, outpacing manual methods
  • More than two-thirds of landlords electronically verify tenant documents
  • 8% of landlords still don’t verify any tenant information, highlighting a gap in tools and education

Verifying employment and income is key

The survey says 91% of landlords verify an applicant’s employment, while 90% confirm income, 84% check references, 82% verify credit scores, and 78% look into rental history.

More than 60% reported verifying all of these details before making a leasing decision, highlighting just how rigorous the screening process has become for many independent landlords.

Background checks are the most important tool in a landlord’s screening process, according to a survey of 700 landlords

Pets and smoking are top issues for landlords in tenant verification

Lifestyle issues are important in rental screening; 80% of landlords said they want to know about a tenant’s pets, while 69% are concerned with smoking habits.

Forty percent said recreational drug use was an important factor to understand, and 29% wanted to know whether tenants planned to host parties—and how often. A quarter of respondents said they try to gather information on all of these lifestyle preferences when screening.

Background checks are the most important tool in a landlord’s screening process, according to a survey of 700 landlords

Read the full survey results here.

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