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Not normally ... unless there are already points against the consumer.
Most property managers require an application fee to see the Tenant's seriousness in the rental. Also, they want to make sure you are not wasting their time with bad credit or bad rental history.
Yes--with the tenant's permission. A consent on a rental application will fulfill this requirement.
If you have contacted the agency and applied for a rental, they have your permission to search your credit. It is a common part of all applications. even an emplyer may pull an emplyment credit report upon application for a job.
Some lenders used to give you credit for 75% of your rental income to show as income on your application. The secondary market has been getting more stringent in the past year with giving credit for income. The lender/underwriter will need to see your complete federal tax return and analyze Schedule E on your rental properties to determine the amount of income actually derived from the rental properties.
Uh, Yea! Especially if they run a credit check, your social will not match. Red flag!
Landlords or management companies can request a credit report to see the prospective tenant's credit history. They do need to obtain the prospective tenant's authorization for this. It is often included in the application that is filled out prior to the rental agreement.
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The average credit score of rental applicants in the United States is about 680 to about 700. This is actually the average credit score for most Americans.
Any question that has to do with your financial background including your rental history.