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Is it better for a tenant to let a landlord in Colorado to use the portable screening report or to pay for application fee
Mar 10, 2024
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 18 years of experience
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Bill HenryFounding Partner 18 years of experience

Typically, opting for a portable screening report is more advantageous for a tenant in Colorado. This approach allows you to pay a single fee for a report that can be submitted to multiple landlords. It not only streamlines the application process but also can be more cost-effective since you're not paying separate application fees for each property you're interested in. Conversely, if you simply cover the application fee for each landlord, they obtain the same information but are not obligated to provide you with a copy of the report for use with other rental applications.

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