Tenant Consent to Background and Reference Check - Massachusetts 2025

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Landlords often ask for references as part of the rental application process to assess a potential tenants reliability and character. However, its not always a strict requirement, especially for first-time renters or those who might not have previous rental history.
A tenant credit and background check authorization form is a legal document that grants a landlord or property management company permission to investigate a prospective tenants background. This typically includes credit history, criminal record, rental history, and employment verification.
Yes. A housing authority, landlord, property management company, or real estate agent can only check your CORI if you sign a form that says you know that they are asking for it. They must give you the form to fill out before they request your CORI.
Its not necessarily normal, but its not unheard of. Its definitely an unusual request, and its not a standard part of the rental process. Landlords will usually ask for references, but these are typically employment references or references from previous landlords.
Once consent is obtained, you should reach out to the provided references by contacting previous landlords in a professional and respectful manner. Always introduce yourself and explain the purpose of your call or email, ensuring you have the tenants consent beforehand.
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Reach out to current or previous employers, professors, volunteer supervisors, or professional acquaintances who can vouch for your reliability and trustworthiness. These first time renter references may not be able to speak to your reputation as a tenant, but they can speak to your character and responsibility.
No, it is not legal. It goes against privacy acts. You can contact your housing authority, the attorney generals office if it is a business and of course get an attorney and sue if you have enough evidence.

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