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Generally, an eviction report will remain part of your rental history for seven years. If you are in the process of applying for a lease, ask the landlord or leasing company to tell you the name of the tenant screening company they use.
Tenant Employer Reference Questions: Can I speak with the supervisor? Can I have your name please (HR) Is this the current employer? Is the applicant full-time or part-time? What is the hire date? What is the applicants position there? What is his hourly or annual salary?
Landlords will collect rental references from interested renters via a rental application. One thing that is commonly found on rental applications is the request for personal, or character, references. As a landlord, you want to do a comprehensive background check on the tenant which includes calling tenant references.
You are paying rent to the landlord for exclusive use as the property as your home and as such you have the right to decide who enters it and when. If a landlord enters your home without permission they are, technically, trespassing, unless they have a court order to allow them otherwise.
Calling your rental applicants previous landlords for a reference is standard practice in tenant screening. You want to know if the tenant paid his rent on time, followed property rules, and is someone worth renting to. And who better to tell you if an applicant is a good renter than his current or past landlord.
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Unless there is an emergency, your landlord or their agent must give you at least 24 hours notice if they intend to visit. It must be at normal times of the day and for legitimate reasons - that is, to check the condition of the property or to do repairs, or for inspections required by law, such as gas safety.
If youve experienced an eviction, the removal process and judgement wont appear on your credit reports. However, there are some potential consequences of an eviction that may still appear on your credit reports and impact your scores.
Nebraska is a moderately landlord-friendly state. There are no maximums on security deposits or late fees, and the eviction process is typically quicker than in other states.
No, landlords have no legal obligation to provide tenants with a reference. However, if landlords choose to provide a reference, it must be truthful as any misleading information could have legal implications.
The moratorium not only prevents new foreclosure and eviction actions but also suspends all foreclosure and eviction actions currently in process. This decision does not apply to any other federally subsidized housing.

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