The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued new guidance for landlords who use background checks to screen tenants and for
tenant background screening companies to help them comply with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) which the FTC helps enforce.
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued new guidance for landlords who use background checks to screen tenants and for
tenant background screening companies to help them comply with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) which the FTC helps enforce.
If
a tenant background screening company is covered by the FCRA, they have four main requirements:
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The organization represents the interest of
companies offering employment and
tenant background screening services.
About NAPBS ® Founded in 2003 as a non-profit trade association, the National Association of Professional
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member companies around the world that offer tenant, employment, and background
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment, and
background background screening.
Founded in 2003 as a non-profit trade association, the National Association of Professional
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member companies around the world that offer tenant, employment and background
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment and
background background screening.
About NAPBS ® Founded in 2003 as a not - for - profit trade association, the National Association of Professional
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member companies around the world that offer tenant, employment and background
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment and
background background screening.
Founded in 2003 as a not - for - profit trade association, the National Association of Professional
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member companies around the world that offer tenant, employment and background
Background Screeners (NAPBS) represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment and
background background screening.
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Founded in 2003 as a not - for - profit trade association, the NAPBS ® represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment, and
background screening.
Founded as a non-profit trade association in 2003, the National Association of Professional
Background Screeners (NAPBS) was established to represent the interest of companies offering employment and tenant background screening
Background Screeners (NAPBS) was established to represent the interest of
companies offering employment and
tenant background screening
background screening services.
Founded in 2003 as a non-profit trade association, the NAPBS represents the interests of more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment, and
background screening.
The Association currently represents over 880 member
companies engaged in employment and
tenant background screening across the United States.
Founded in 2003 as a not - for - profit trade association, the NAPBS represents more than 850 member
companies around the world that offer employment and
tenant background screening.
Founded as a not - for - profit trade association in 2003, the NAPBS represents the interests of more than 880 member
companies around the world that offer employment and
tenant background screening.
Founded in 2003 as a not - for - profit trade association, the NAPBS ® represents more than 700 member
companies around the world that offer
tenant, employment, and
background screening.
However, in 2017, these two factors just made it a little more difficult for landlords and
tenant screening companies to get the
background information they need.
If
tenant screening companies provide landlords with just a credit report as part of an applicant's
background check, the landlord will have no insight into that person's rental history.