Showing posts with label criminal records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label criminal records. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

ATS has solid experience, longevity in a crowded field of start-ups

With the upswing in demand for background checks and the increasing need for criminal records checks and credit reports during the tenant application process, a whole new crop of tenant screening service companies has popped up in recent years. Their websites are filled with tempting promises of cheap reports in record time. But do you know anything about them? How much experience do they have? Which databases are they checking? How thorough, and really how cheap, is the service?

American Tenant Screen has been around since 1988. Long before many of today’s landlords were in the real estate business, ATS was establishing a reputation based on sound guiding principles and exceptional customer service. We pride ourselves on the thoroughness of our background checks: We pursue verifications to completion or until you tell us to stop...whichever comes first.

There are no hidden charges associated with our services; our clients always know the fees up front. And our customer service continues to be second to none. Our guarantee is that a phone will be answered by a live expert within 1 minute of your call during business hours. And we never charge for customer support.
Tenant screening may seem like a necessary formality to some, but it is a serious business. It’s your property, your reputation, and your money on the line if you select an unqualified tenant. Only trust the most experienced professionals to screen your tenants and give you the peace of mind you deserve. 


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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Criminal background checks take step back in North Carolina

Thanks to a change instituted by the Administrative Office of the Courts, those who want to see state criminal records on prospective tenants will have to pore through old files in a much slower computer database system than what was previously being used.

According to the AOC, the change was necessary to protect the secrecy of criminal records that have been expunged. Through the previous protocol, the most cost effective way to search for criminal records was for private vendors to buy access to the state’s database. In some cases that information was outdated, meaning convictions or charges that had been expunged were still showing up on people’s records.

Criminal records in North Carolina are public. But the electronic system that keeps them is difficult to manage and nearly impossible for the average person to search records across the state. People can visit local courthouses and search criminal records, but they can see results only for that particular county, not the whole state.

It’s hard to say what this means for tenant screening services, but costs could rise as vendors are forced to pay more to get the information they need for their clients.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

How Well Do You Know Your Applicant?

We have become a very transient society, never sitting still for long. Sure, there are still people who are born, reared and live their whole lives in the same small town. But the majority of us move from city to city, state to state, throughout our lives. Because of all this movement, those in property management often needs an atlas to decipher a prospective tenant’s rental application. Previous addresses and employers are often listed in multiple towns and states, and even a tenant’s personal references might not be in the area, or even in the state, where the rental property is located.

None of this is out of the ordinary or suggests that a person won’t make a good tenant, but it does raise the importance of a thorough tenant screening. Doing an in-depth background check on every prospective tenant will give you access to previous eviction notices and criminal records. Tenant screening also includes national searches in criminal sex offender databases that will give you peace of mind as well.

Gone are the days when you’d recognize a prospective tenant’s name or face, when you’d know their aunt or grandmother or boss. These days you are far more likely to have a complete stranger vying to live in your investment property. So do your homework and get to “know” them — thoroughly and promptly — before you have them sign a rental agreement.

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