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TenantAlert, a New Online Tenant Screening Service, Speeds Reviews
and Lowers Risk With Unique Colorblind Scoring Systems
All TenantAlert reports include consumer credit information from one or more of the three major credit bureaus -- Experian, Equifax or Transunion. Registered TenantAlert clients also have free access to information on delinquent payment histories, property damage, chronic violations, criminal activity, and other types of disturbances reported to the Delinquent Tenant Cooperative. Registered users also can instantly report delinquent tenants to the three bureaus and the Delinquent Tenant Cooperative. In addition, TenantAlert offers packages with various options that include:
All account usage data is available online at any time, enabling property owners to search account activity by date, tenant name or building name in order to compare it to their credit card bills, calculate their rental traffic, or evaluate a manager's performance. TenantAlert also has established strategic alliances with TenantMail (www.TenantMail.com ) and Rent Recovery Service (www.ABadTenant.com ) for a complete tenant management solution. TenantMail helps ensure timely rent payments by automatically invoicing tenants every month. Rent Recovery Service offers programs for recouping delinquent rent, including a unique flat-fee system that significantly lowers the cost of pursuing delinquent tenants by eliminating contingency fees. For more information on TenantAlert's online tenant screening
service, visit www.TenantAlert.com . |
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Security is an easy sell in real estate web management Web-based systems appear to be growing in popularity in the real estate industry, as ... "In these changing times, and with a closed-building philosophy and security concerns, having that information for your tenants online and being able to update it is very important," Childs said. "Having information is power. We're trying to give property managers as much information as possible so they can make decisions based on information and not on gut reactions." Security is also a growing business for Fidelity Information Corp. (no relation to the local financial giant). The Los Angeles-based company's TenantAlert screens potential residential tenants for suspected terrorists, sex offenders and other criminals, in addition to more routine reviews of a person's eviction history and credit. The company already operates in Boston, but has targeted the city as one of its prime sites for expansion. "It's an important metropolitan market for us," said president Jeff Cronrod. "It's one of maybe eight cities on the top of our list. We already have a good presence for a West Coast company, and we definitely want to expand it." Last call for likely sites In Massachusetts' ... ... for land sites include city sewer and water service, zoning for laboratory, R&D or manufacturing, natural gas, power for at least 30 watts per square foot (and more for manufacturing uses) and parking for three cars per 1,000 square feet of space (unless there is access to public transportation). BILL ARCHAMBEAULT is the real estate reporter for the Boston Business Journal. He can be reached by e-mail at BArchambeault@bizjournals.com.
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