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[Music] a rental application is a form that landlords can use to vet potential tenants for a rental unit it collects detailed personal information from the applicant and usually gives the landlord consent to use the information to run a background check and obtain a consumer report on the applicant in this video well cover why landlords should use rental applications what to include in a rental application rental application fees and red flags for tenants to be aware of before we start make sure to grab your template for a rental application at the link below and dont forget to hit the subscribe button for more videos by e-forms the worlds largest database of legal documents first lets review why landlords should use rental applications aside from collecting the necessary information for credit and background checks rental applications also filter out applicants that are not as serious about renting the unit and provide assurance that the applicant can consistently afford the rent