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  2. Tenant screening - Wikipedia

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    The tenant screening process typically begins when the prospective tenant (each adult applicant) completes a rental application and pays an application fee and perhaps a holding deposit. Rental applications are designed to collect personally identifying information (name, social security number, date of birth, etc.), address, employment ...

  3. Tenant screening fee law to protect renters set to go ... - AOL

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    Feb. 12—A new law regulating tenant screening fees, in an effort to protect renters and provide more transparency in the rental application process, will take effect May 1. A new law regulating ...

  4. CFPB, FTC fine TransUnion $23M for tenant screening and ... - AOL

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    Federal regulators fined credit-reporting agency TransUnion a total of $23 million for tenant screening and security freeze failures on Thursday. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the ...

  5. The Ultimate Guide To Purchasing and Financing Investment ...

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    A policy for a single-family detached home will be very different from a policy for a commercial property, for example. Generally speaking, you’ll need coverage that does the following: 7 Steps ...

  6. Property management - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Property Management leasing agents in New Zealand are required to have a real estate agents licence and operate an audited trust bank account. Commercial leases are covered by the Property Law Act 1952. Residential property management in New Zealand is an unlicensed and unregulated industry.

  7. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    The residential and commercial ordinances created jurisdictions preventing landlords from taking any action that may force a tenant out of their premises. These actions include, but are not limited to, force and threats, removing essential services, demolishing the property, or interfering with entrance locks. [4] [5]

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