Can a tenant screening company contact people who know me?
Yes, tenant screening companies can interview people who know you, such as neighbors, former employers or landlords.
Read MoreYes, tenant screening companies can interview people who know you, such as neighbors, former employers or landlords.
Read MoreYes, but all verifiable sources of income must be considered the same. For example, disability income may not be treated differently from office job income.
Read MoreIt depends. While some dating services do require you to submit a copy of your ID to participate (helping prevent fake/inaccurate profiles, catfishing, dating scams, etc.), it's a good idea to make sure the service and website are legitimate before providing any information.
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