Are you shown as a good tenant?
Get a RentCheck to identify possible issues before you apply for a rental. RentCheck lets you access one of the reporting tools property managers can use to:
- • Check a tenant’s identity
- • View any reported breaches in their rental history (Blacklist).*
- • As well as bankruptcy and court records
RentCheck verifies your ID and uses government records and a rental check on the Equifax National Tenancy Database (NTD) including the Australian Government's Document Verification Service (DVS), to give Property Managers and Landlords comfort that your rental application is trustworthy.
Your RentCheck covers
Tenancy database history
It's possible you may have problems listed on your National Tenancy Database file. Check now so you can fix or explain any issues listed.
Identity verification
It's important to check your identity can be verified by the property manager and landlord, or you may be rejected when you apply for a rental. Your ID will be checked against Equifax's identity verification service.
Court information
Have you ever been in court for any reason? Bankruptcies, writs & courts judgements against your name will be listed. Check your tenancy report so you can explain any listings.
Get your RentCheck in 3 simple steps
Step 1
Click 'Check your name' and enter your details
Step 2
Order your RentCheck.
$25 inc. GST
Step 3
Receive your RentCheck report via email in just a few minutes.
What should I do once I have my RentCheck?
There are three possible courses of action depending on what your RentCheck says about you.
1. If your identity is verified and there are no negative notes:
Add your RentCheck to your applications and get ahead of the crowd!
2. If your identity is verified with negative notes:
You now have the opportunity to explain to a prospective landlord why you have notes on your record.
3. If your identity could not be verified:
See your RentCheck for information on how to correct this.
*Please note that RentCheck does not include any information recorded on other tenancy databases that may be used by some agents, including TICA, TRA, and an agent’s own internal records.