Tenant Screening in North Carolina and North Carolina Tenant Law

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Tenant Screening in North Carolina

Tenant Screening in North Carolina is permissible with the applicant’s permission, typically provided when they sign off on the rental application. You are required to file the application or record of signature release for 5 years. You can then run an online credit, criminal and eviction report to determine if the meet your ideal requirements for a tenant. Detailed tenant credit reports require an onsite inspection of the screener's office location to comply with the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, however tenant credit report information including the renter's credit score can be obtained utilizing the Plus Level Service  from US Real Estate

North CarolinaTenant Law       

Below is a link to reference for North Carolina Tenant /Landlord Law. This link is for general information only. It is recommended that you contact an attorney to learn what specific rights and laws are applicable in your state or circumstance.

North Carolina Tenant Law                            

National Tenant Laws