
Tenant Screening- State Tenant & Landlord Laws:
Most relators, property managers, landlords and tenants are aware they have certain rights when they are involved in a dispute with their tenant or landlord, however they often don't know what those rights are. The links below are intended help answer many of the questions frequently asked about landlord/tenant relationships and specific state tenant law and national tenant law.
The best way to prevent tenant landlord issues is to perform a thorough tenant check with a tenant screening prior to entering a lease agreement. Performing a thorough tenant check, with as detailed as possible tenant reports, is the best prevention in avoiding legal issues with a bad tenant. Tenant Screening is a fraction of the costs associated to damages, lost rent, liability or the cost of eviction.
Tenant Screening-
Help avoid evictions and reduce rental risk- No cost to Join - No volume requirements - No Risk- Complete tenant screening bundles (tenant credit score, criminal record, eviction record, SSN verification, complete address history, 50 state sex offender search all for $25)

Tenant Screening Limitations by State-
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Criminal Background Checks can be performed in any given state including Puerto Rico except for Alabama, Colorado, DC, Delaware, Maryland and South Dakota which would require a County Criminal Search.
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Tenant Eviction History is available in all states except Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Please Note: These links are for general information only. US Real Estate does not offer legal advice or consultation. It is recommended that you contact an attorney to learn what specific rights and laws are applicable in your state or circumstance.
Tenant Landlord Law- State Specific Tenant Law & Landlord Law Resource Links:
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