If you have a criminal record, you're probably aware that landlords are well able to dig up dirt on you.
If you have a criminal record, you're probably aware that landlords are well able to dig up dirt on you. You will likely encounter difficulties finding a top-tier home, because of how easily accessible court records are to anyone who's willing to take the time to look. What you might not know is the extent to which landlords factor this information when making decisions.
According to a 2017 TransUnion survey which included 669 landlords across the US, 90% of the landlords say they run credit checks and criminal background checks on applicants. Additionally, 85% said they run eviction reports on applicants. The survey found that these are the top five factors landlords consider in tenant screening: