Property Owners Find Important Tenant Information at the Renter Hall of Shame
A new company is picking up where credit reports and background checks leave off. The Renter Hall of Shame allows property owners and landlords to submit details on their previous tenants, good or bad.
Parker, CO, May 22, 2008 --(PR.com)-- When it comes to choosing the perfect tenant, property owners and landlords have long been slaves to the information found via background checks and credit reports. Unfortunately, those two methods often rely on outdated information, leaving owners vulnerable to “professional renters” and damaged property. However, thanks to the people behind the Renter Hall of Shame (http://renterhallofshame.com), property owners will now have another protective tool at their disposal.
The Renter Hall of Shame is built upon a vast database of landlord submitted information regarding previous tenants. This allows property owners to read up on the people applying to live in their properties. And unlike background checks and credit reports, the Renter Hall of Shame gives real details on what to expect from a possible new tenant.
The site is already receiving positive reviews from its members. “This should absolutely be your first resource for checking out potential renters. Don’t let yourself get burned again!” said investor and landlord, Chris.
But it’s not just future renters that the members of the Renter Hall of Shame are searching for information on, they’re looking up reviews of possible contractors as well.
“We didn’t want to limit our members to just finding information on renters,” said spokesman Erik Heimendinger. “Using a bad contractor can be just as terrible as dealing with a bad renter, if not worse. Now property owners can easily kill two birds with one stone.”
Membership to the Renter Hall of Shame starts at just $149 per year, but for a limited time the creators of the site have dropped the price to just $49.95 per year for all new members who sign up before 08/01/2008.
For more information on the Renter Hall of Shame, please visit: http://renterhallofshame.com
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The Renter Hall of Shame is built upon a vast database of landlord submitted information regarding previous tenants. This allows property owners to read up on the people applying to live in their properties. And unlike background checks and credit reports, the Renter Hall of Shame gives real details on what to expect from a possible new tenant.
The site is already receiving positive reviews from its members. “This should absolutely be your first resource for checking out potential renters. Don’t let yourself get burned again!” said investor and landlord, Chris.
But it’s not just future renters that the members of the Renter Hall of Shame are searching for information on, they’re looking up reviews of possible contractors as well.
“We didn’t want to limit our members to just finding information on renters,” said spokesman Erik Heimendinger. “Using a bad contractor can be just as terrible as dealing with a bad renter, if not worse. Now property owners can easily kill two birds with one stone.”
Membership to the Renter Hall of Shame starts at just $149 per year, but for a limited time the creators of the site have dropped the price to just $49.95 per year for all new members who sign up before 08/01/2008.
For more information on the Renter Hall of Shame, please visit: http://renterhallofshame.com
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Contact
Renter Hall of Shame
Erik Heimendinger
303-478-3359
http://renterhallofshame.com
Contact
Erik Heimendinger
303-478-3359
http://renterhallofshame.com
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