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 MoreNo, you don’t. Even though the form asks about your other jobs and income, you don’t have to give that information.
Read MoreNo, it won’t. While your payment history is the most important factor in determining your credit score, early payments won’t change your payment history (only paying your bills on time or not).
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.
Read MoreGenerally, no.
It can only be seen by certain employers (public utilities, law enforcement, security guard firms and childcare facilities).
Read MoreGenerally, no.
California employers can only ask to see your arrest record when you’re awaiting trial on the arrest or (for certain arrests) if you are applying for a health care job and will have access to patients or drugs.
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