Tenant Consent to Background and Reference Check - Massachusetts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated field labeled 'print name'. This is essential for identifying yourself in the consent process.
  3. Next, provide the name of the potential employer or landlord in the specified area. This ensures that your consent is directed appropriately.
  4. Review the consent statement carefully. It outlines that you are allowing background checks and reference inquiries related to employment or tenancy.
  5. Sign and date the form in the provided sections. Your signature confirms your agreement to the terms outlined.
  6. Finally, print your name again where indicated to complete the form. This adds an additional layer of identification.

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Is a housing provider allowed to conduct a criminal background check on me as part of the rental application process? Yes, although housing providers must first obtain your written permission before accessing your CORI records through the state system.
Yes. Generally, a landlord can check the criminal background of a prospective tenant. However, how a landlord may use that information is limited by law, because people with criminal histories can be good, responsible tenants.
Generally, a landlord cannot take possession of the rental property, physically remove the tenant or their personal property, or change the locks without going through a court. Depending on the reason for eviction, a landlord must provide the tenant either a 14-Day or 30-day Notice to Quit.
Key Differences Between a CORI and a Background Check A background check can screen various aspects of a persons history, including employment, education, financial information, and criminal history, while a CORI check is limited to criminal background.
No. Landlords cannot make you pay for your screening report, credit check, criminal background check, or any other form of screening.

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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 you can run a check on yourself. You should expect to find what you know to be true. Have you ever been arrested or convicted of a crime or do you have public records like real estate transactions or bankruptcy or divorce? All of these would be discovered depending on where you started your search.

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