The Rent Rite Directory is a searchable database of problematic tenants. A platform like this puts an end to having to run multiple checks on completely different sites to know if a prospective tenant is as good as he claims to be, or the kind to give you one headache after the other. You’ll get to know if he is usually late with payments, if he treats the property with all due care, if he’s ever received an eviction notice… We’re talking about the kind of information that any landlord would do anything to get his hands on. And while most of it was previously available online, you could only get it by spending a lot of time hunting it down. So, the Rent Rite Directory is a true timesaver in itself.
And all the data you can get on the site comes straight from other landlords (IE, the only people who are entitled to rate the tenants themselves). They’ll not only tell you what to expect from tenants, they’ll actually upload the kind of documents that can prove what they’re saying is indeed true. So, any claim that’s made on this site is fully backed.
And the site comes with an email alert system that lets you (and fellow managers) know when there’s been any kind of trespass not only in your property, but also in your whole neighborhood. If something’s happened to the property of any landlord you are friends with, you’ll know about it right away. And you’ll be able to call him up, or send him a SMS so that he can do something about it while there’s still time.
TheRRD.com In Their Own Words
How often have you wished for a database that could help you confirm whether or not someone is going to be a quality tenant? While credit history and criminal background checks are helpful in the tenant screening process, there has never been a comprehensive, free online incident reporting database that tells the real story in real time with verifiable documentation upload capabilities – until now. The Rent Rite Directory?s Incident Reporting Service gives all of us as owners and managers the power to do exactly that!
Some Questions About TheRRD.com
Based on what you can see on the site, which States have got the largest number of deadbet tenants? 





