What a Credit Score Misses in Tenant Screening
Why stronger rental decisions require more than a single score and how to fill in the missing context.
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Screen tenants with identity verification, income checks, background checks, and rental history insights in one simple workflow built for independent landlords.

Skip the phone calls and paperwork. Automate reference checks, document collection, and identity verification from a single dashboard.
Get clear risk signals, not just a score. Go beyond a basic credit number with identity confidence, income verification, and rental history context.
Decide faster with full confidence. Get screening results in minutes so you can approve great tenants before they move on.






Review identity checks in a format that is easy to understand without needing specialist fraud expertise.
Bring proof of income and supporting information into one view so you can compare applicants with less guesswork.
Move beyond one-off references with a more structured picture of previous tenancy and payment behaviour.
As a self-managing landlord, I needed something that removed guesswork. Weevva gave me a cleaner process and much more confidence in who I approved.
Why stronger rental decisions require more than a single score and how to fill in the missing context.
A practical look at where references help, where they do not, and what signals are more reliable.
See the common failure points when landlords rely on visual inspection alone.
Yes. The page is designed around the needs of owners who do not have a dedicated screening team and want a simple, credible process.
No special setup is implied by this layout. The experience is presented as a straightforward screening workflow rather than a custom implementation project.
Yes. The reusable structure emphasizes a consistent report and clear signals so decisions are easier to compare and explain.
That is one of the main use cases. The layout focuses on bringing the most relevant signals together so landlords can decide faster.
Use a cleaner process for screening, comparing, and documenting rental decisions.