Credit Bureau Notification Of Evicted Tenant.

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I have a tenant on a 3 day notice pre Eviction in Hollywood, FL. I was wondering how to notify the credit bureaus to help future landlords avoid this nightmare. Eviction process starts Wed. but I understand it takes a while for that to be posted. mad

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  • krish18th July, 2005

    If you are a member of www.nail-usa.com, then you
    can file a delinquent credit report thru them.

  • YNKM18th July, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-07-18 19:31, krish wrote:
    If you are a member of www.nail-usa.com then you
    can file a delinquent credit report thru them.

    I think and I am almost positive they only report to Equifax.[ Edited by YNKM on Date 07/18/2005 ]

  • krish18th July, 2005

    Yes,
    You are correct. They report to just equifax.
    This is the only one that i know of , that does some
    kind of reporting.
    If anyone knows of a firm that files with all the 3
    bureaus and is reasonably priced, that would be
    helpful to others.

    -Krish

  • neberry18th July, 2005

    Cornell,

    Just curious to know; what made this candidate ideal in the beginning as a renter?

  • JohnCl18th July, 2005

    YNKM,

    Does it cost to report them?

    JohnCl

  • YNKM19th July, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-07-18 23:44, JohnCl wrote:
    YNKM,

    Does it cost to report them?

    JohnCl


    www.nail-usa.com They charge for membership about $65 a year, and then you just have to fill out a form and fax it over to them, and they will report it for free, only to Equifax.

  • YNKM19th July, 2005

    Quote:
    On 2005-07-18 22:00, krish wrote:
    Yes,
    You are correct. They report to just equifax.
    This is the only one that i know of , that does some
    kind of reporting.
    If anyone knows of a firm that files with all the 3
    bureaus and is reasonably priced, that would be
    helpful to others.

    -Krish

    You might want to try www.landlord411.com for $14.95 they will report it for you to all 3 major Credit Bureaus, Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Also they have an option that they will do the collection for you, they will only charge you, if they are successful to collect money, it might be worthwhile to check out the web site, or give them a call, and ask them all the options.

    The difference between them is www.nail-usa.com once you are a number they will not charge you anything to report it to the credit bureau, it also has a major benefit they reported monthly, so if things add up the next month, they will update it for you no charge. And www.landlord411.com they basically just does it once, so you might want to make sure that you add up all charges which might occur.

    It might be other differences also, but from overall view this is basically it.

  • Cornell8119th July, 2005

    Call it spite but I want to hit her credit record before all the steps of a judgment. She gave a baloney story about spousal abuse requiring that she skip on a lease up north. Fool me once... [ Edited by Cornell81 on Date 07/19/2005 ]

  • studlee20th July, 2005

    ****This URL Not allowed****.com does it too.

  • Cornell8121st July, 2005

    The tenant skipped yesterday. I made sure that Landlord411 reported to the 3 credit bureaus nonetheless. I am assuming I do not have to evict if she has disappeared, yes? I am going to put the For Rent sign back out and maybe pursue her through a collection agency. Apparently others are too as there are collection notices in her mailbox...

  • nyjosh23rd July, 2005

    I have been using ****This URL Not allowed****.com for credit checks and I know that they also offer reporting to all three for under $20.

  • Cornell8115th August, 2005

    It was a dream gone awry. Think of the vertical integration possibilities. Half price lunches, etc. That stuff happens in magazines only --

    I rented the unit in one day to a responsive, paying tenant. Amazing...[ Edited by Cornell81 on Date 08/15/2005 ]

  • allhandl10th August, 2005

    Im on the east coast & cant really offer you too much advice as far as your area is concerned. However you may want to try the internet. I actually do nothing more than advertise on the net and have done very well with it. Of course this is depends on the area and tenants you are seeking.

    Take a look around the area to see if there are some free sites and put some online pictures of the property EVERYWHERE. This site alone have a place to list your REI.

    Just a shot

  • sharkee11th August, 2005

    finniganps:

    I think lower income people are less likely to be internet savy.

  • quitmyjob11th August, 2005

    I once placed an ad in the suntimes for a house for rent, section 8 in roseland. I received 30 phone calls and 8 people guaranteed me that they will come to see it on saturday. Not one person showed up! Now I use a property manager that handles all of this. If your interested I can give you his name and number.

  • rvrnorth13th August, 2005

    Sharkee,
    The Reader sometimes gets a good response. Try apartment people or the apartment connection, two good services. Sometimes they are worth the price in a tough market.

  • rvrnorth13th August, 2005

    Sharkee,
    The Reader sometimes gets a good response. Try apartment people or the apartment connection, two good services. Sometimes they are worth the price in a tough market.

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