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| Checking out potential tenants can
protect you from many types of profit- and time-draining problems later. This
holds true whether the prospective tenant is an individual or a company. The types
of checks you'll probably wish to run, however, differ in these two cases.
For prospective tenants who are individuals,
typical checks include:
For prospective tenants who are companies
typical checks include:
- reference checks
- business permits/occupational
or professional licenses
- civil litigation (Has the company
been sued by a previous landlord? Has the company filed bankruptcy? Has the
company been sued by its customers or suppliers for any reason? Has the company
itself filed any lawsuits?)
- Secretary of State (Who owns
the company?)
- criminal check (Do any of the
company's principals have criminal backgrounds?)
- news search (Has the company
been covered in the media?)
- reputation (What is the company's
reputation among customers, competitors, and suppliers?)
- credit check (Dun and Bradstreet
and credit bureau) [Information Professional usually
needed]
All the above checks can be accomplished
or ordered via Background Check Gateway.
See Step
3 for details. |
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