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How do I check to determine that TVS Tenant Verification Service Inc. is a Company that operates a legitimate Internet business ?
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- Check our reliability status by clicking on the BBB logo at the home page which states that TVS has been in business since 2000 and a BBB member since 2001.
- Click on the CyberTrust logo for verification of a certified secure site.
- You likely found TVS on Google, or on one of the other major search engines, or were referred by a friend/associate. A fraudulent/deceptive company would not remain on a major search engine too long as complaints would/should dictate that the listing be deactivated. Your friend/associate should be able to tell you if they have had problems. If they have referred you, they are obviously satisfied with the service and have not been subjected to fraudulent/deceptive practices.
- Fraudulent Companies more often than not solicit up front fees from you. They want your money before you find out they are not legitimate. TVS does not request any up front fees. It is a pay-as-you-go service which means low risk.
- TIP: When you use a Credit Card for online purchases or any other purchases your Credit Card Issuer will do a charge back to the Merchant where it is deemed that a fraud has taken place. And...Fraudulent Operators (generally) do not have credit card capability.
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What does a credit report tell me?
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- A credit report assists in establishing the identity of your Prospective Tenant by comparing their personal information to that entered on the rental application.
- A credit report in most instances lists current and previous addresses and current and previous employer(s).
- A credit report will list collections, liens and legal items.
- A credit report lists all credit accounts and pay patterns associated to them. For example, are they current or delinquent?
- A credit report lists bankruptcies.
- A credit report via TVS gives you a risk predictor score based on current experience and history.
- A credit report will validate the SSN/SIN. This is an important feature as delinquent tenants often provide false information on rental applications. The SSN/SIN will generally pull a credit history even if the name has been misspelled, or a wrong date of birth given.
- A credit report is one of the most important components in your tenant screening process.
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Is there a membership fee?
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No, there is no membership fee associated with this service. TVS is a no-risk service. If after one or two credit checks you do not like the service, there is no obligation to use the service - and you have not invested anything in it. We are confident that you will like our efficient, expedient service.
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Do you offer volume discounts?
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TVS offers volume discounts to Members that request 10 or more credit checks per month.
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How can I tell the applicant that his/her application has not been accepted?
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There are a number of ways in which that can be done. Here are two suggestions: - Favorable consideration was not given your application to rent as there were other more suitable candidates.
- Favorable consideration was not given your application to rent as it did not meet our (my) criteria for tenancy.
If you reject an Applicant as a result of a Credit, Criminal or Eviction Search, then you must provide them with a Declined Applicant Notice.
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What should I do with credit reports when applications are denied?
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You should ensure that the credit report is sufficiently shredded. You should keep the signed Authorization for five years in the event TVS is audited or the Applicant makes an allegation that you did not have consent to obtain a copy of his/her credit history. Privacy laws dictate that you must safeguard this confidential information.
After the five year period you may shred the Authorization/Rental Application as the statute of limitations will have run out.
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Do I require written consent from the applicant to run a credit check?
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Yes, you must have the written consent of the applicant to obtain a copy of his/her credit file. Most Rental Application Forms have the consent clause just above the signature on the last page. You can obtain a Rental Application from the TVS website under "online forms."
TVS takes seriously its responsibility to protect Consumer privacy and will report all matters for Police investigation where credit information has been misused or obtained under false pretenses. The Fair Credit Reporting Act provides for a severe penalty where a Consumer's information has been obtained under false pretences. Section 619 of FCRA refers...
Section 619. Obtaining information under false pretenses [15 U.S.C. § 1681q]
Any person who knowingly and willfully obtains information on a consumer from a consumer reporting agency under false pretenses shall be fined under title 18, United States Code, imprisoned for not more than two years, or both.
If you cannot show that you had authorization or consent to obtain a Consumer's credit history, you will be in breach of the Agreement that you signed with TVS Tenant Verification Service Inc. This will result in immediate cancellation of the TVS Service and/or other repercussions as noted above where the matter has escalated.
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Why was there no Fico Score or no Record Found on my prospective tenant?
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NO Fico Score: Where the rating comes back as No Score available this is likely the reason why.
The Applicant does not have any credit history that has been reported in the last six months because there were no accounts or trade balances that were active and being reported on which would generate a FICO score. In this instance it is likely that the Applicant has OLD accounts that have not been paid and have been closed by the Credit Grantor. If there was a SCORE in this instance it would be less than 600 and a rating less than C+. Credit Worthiness has not been established. No Score Available = red flag and further due diligence should be conducted. Refer to landlord criteria below.
No Record Found : Please note that this is different than No Fico Score and these are the reasons why there is No Record Found:. - Prospective Tenant is young and has not yet established a credit file.
- Prospective Tenant has not been able to establish a credit history because of poor/sporadic employment. This is often the case when no credit history is available , request employer's pay stub to verify employment and bi-weekly income or copy of bank statement. Does he/she have a bank account?
- You entered the wrong personal information such as name, date of birth, SSN (USA) or SIN (CDN), address... OR
- Prospective Tenant has provided you with false information to ensure that you do not find his/her credit history. Many high risk tenants misspell their name, provide a wrong date of birth and will leave out the last one or two addresses that they have been at because they know that the reference will not be a good one. Be aware that this could happen to you. Look at two pieces of I.D. and request a pay stub or income tax return from the previous year to verify Identity information provided to you.
- Prospective Tenant is on a Disability or Income Assistance Allowance and does not have a credit file because it is difficult to obtain credit.
- Prospective Tenant is a new arrival to the country and has not yet established a credit history.
- Prospective Tenant has been incarcerated for a long period of time.
Having no credit file = red flag and your tenant screening should include further due diligence. Visit www.criminalfraud.com click on Landlord Fraud. Landlord Criteria should include 1. credit report 2. bank statement 3. adequate bi-weekly or monthly income 1. verify with current landlord that all obligations on lease agreement were met 2. include criminal and eviction searches 3. include employer reference that verifies job stability, character, dependability, responsibility.
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Identity theft. Can it affect me and how do I protect myself?
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Yes. Identity theft is on the rise in North America and is a huge concern with many industries - including the Residential Rental Industry.
One of the benefits of obtaining a credit report is that you can compare the information on the rental application to that on the credit report. Often bad or delinquent tenants will give false or erroneous information on the application; for example, leave a letter out of the last name, give a wrong date of birth, leave the most current addresses out because they owe rental fees with the previous landlord, etc.
If you encounter a case of identity theft the credit report will assist you in verifying that. Here is how: "So, Mr/Ms Prospective Tenant, can you tell me with which Financial Institution you have your credit cards?" "Can you tell me what the balance is on that account?" "Have you ever had a car loan?"
This information is listed under trades/accounts on the credit report. It will tell you who the credit grantor is, when the account was opened, the balance, past due payments and the rating of that account. If Mr/Ms Prospective Tenant cannot give you that feedback, then you are likely dealing with an impersonator (Identity Thief). For further information on identity theft and landlord fraud...visit www.criminalfraud.com.
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What are your days and hours of operation?
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Monday to Friday: 8 am to 5 pm
Saturday: 8 am to Noon
(Pacific Time)
Sunday closed
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Can I obtain rental forms from this website?
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TVS has two forms that you can use during the application process; a Rental Application Form and a Notice to Tenant that advises the Prospective Tenant of the consequences should he/she leave you stuck with unpaid rental fees or damaged rental property. Other forms are available to members on our website. For a complete list of forms visit our affiliate website at www.landlordeguide.com. There you will find every form that your rental business requires.
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How do I pay?
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TVS requires an online payment at the time of ordering. You can pay by either Visa or MasterCard. Credit card payments are processed through Global Payments Inc. which is one of the world's larges payment processors. Your payment is processed in a secure and confidential environment. TVS does not keep member's credit card information on file under any circumstance.
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Does TVS Tenant Verification Service share its database with 3rd parties or participate in spam e-mail programs?
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TVS is bound by Privacy Laws. It does not share its database with 3rd parties and it does not participate in spam e-mail programs. The only e-mail you are likely to receive from TVS is the Welcome Letter. Important notices may be sent out periodically that advise of website changes, etc. Only important e-mails will be sent to you.
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How do I report Tenant Pay Habits?
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You can report Tenant Pay Habits to the TVS database. When you advise your Tenant(s) that you report Tenant Pay Habits to a Credit Reporting Agency on the 3rd day of each month, chances are that the rent cheque will be there on time. All TVS members can report Tenant Pay Habits.
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What is the turnaround time for TVS reports?
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Credit, criminal and eviction reports are pulled within a minute and posted to your secure online account, 24/7.
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I have login problems. How should I proceed?
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Our web site requires permission to use cookies on your machine. If you are experiencing problems when loggin in, perhaps this permission has been denied. This can be for several different reasons, but they are all under your control:
- you may have disallowed cookies altogether in your browser.
- you may have the privacy policy in your browser or internet security software/firewall set to a level that stops cookies from being used by this site.
Cookies in this site are used to keep the privacy of your information and reports and keep you logged on.
Cookies are not used in any way that abuses your privacy or security.
Please change your settings to allow cookies either in your browser or firewall. If you choose not to, we're afraid that we cannot bring you online services.
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Which documents should I fax or email to become a member?
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Please click on the appropriate link below to find out which documents are required from you: LANDLORD must provide: - 1- Proof of ownership for rental property
- Deed OR Title OR Mortgage Document for the rental Property.
- Insurance document OR utility bill in your name for the rental property
- 2- Proof of ownership for current residence
- Telephone or cell phone bill listing your name and your current residence.
- 3- Proof of identification
- Clear copy of your valid driver's license.
| REALTOR must provide: - Copy of the Listing/Management Agreement with the Property Owner.
- Copy of a valid Real Estate License.
- Copy of a valid business license and website URL if one exists.
- Clear copy of a valid driver's license.
| PROPERTY MANAGER must provide ALL of the following documents: - Property Management Agreement which is signed by you and the property owner.
- Clear copy of your valid driver's license
- Utility bill or cell phone bill listing your name and current residence address
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How Accurate is your Data?
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TVS is a provider of information obtained from Experian and Lexis Nexis and they in turn obtain their information from many different sources and data bases. TVS does not verify or guarantee the accuracy of such data. All data should be verified or discussed with the Individual whom it belongs to. If any of the data is incorrect, they should contact TVS for information on how to correct the inaccurate information that may be on file with the various Companies or data bases.
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Why there is "No Score Available" in my Credit Decision Report?
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No Fico Score: Where the rating comes back as No Score Available this is likely the reason why: - There is no credit history that has been reported in the last six months because there were no accounts that were active which would generate a FICO score.
- It is likely that the Applicant has OLD accounts that have not been paid and have been closed by the Credit Grantor. If there was a SCORE it would be far less than 600 and a rating less than C+. Credit Worthiness has not been established in this instance. No Score Available = red flag and further due diligence should be conducted. Refer to landlord criteria below.
Visit www.criminalfraud.com click on Landlord Fraud.
Landlord Criteria should include 1. credit report 2. bank statement 3. adequate bi-weekly or monthly income 1. verify with current landlord that all obligations on lease agreement were met 2. include criminal and eviction searches 3. include employer reference that verifies job stability, character, dependability, responsibility.
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