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One of the most common red flags on a rental application is the omission of information. Applicants tend to leave out everything from employer contact information to the reason he or she is moving. You may be tempted to overlook any missing information if an applicant looks good otherwise.
Once youve settled your debts, you can ask to have the collections and eviction removed from your tenant screening reports as a condition of fulfilling your debts. If you have a history of late payments you can keep this off your record if you pay within 30 days of the original due date.
While these kinds of rejections are perfectly legal, heres the kickerthe landlord or rental agency must by law tell you why they are rejecting your application and give you a copy of the report that provided the negative information.
Disclosure of your NTN consumer file will be sent to you within 14 business days of receipt of your completed Disclosure Request Form. Mail is the preferred method for sending your completed Consumer Disclosure Request form; however, if you wish to FAX your completed form to us, please make sure you sign your
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Most of the reasons why a landlord cannot reject a tenant are related to illegal discrimination. For example, its illegal to reject a tenant on the basis of gender, age, race, religion and nationality. Another area of importance is physical or mental disability.
Simply state your case and ask them to reconsider. In the event that your application is ultimately denied it is best to understand why it was denied so that you can address it for the next property.
This federal law requires a landlord, who rejects or denies your tenant application due to information in a tenant screening report, to inform you of that fact. This notification is called an adverse action notice, and it must: Be given in writing, orally, or electronically.

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