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After the landlord understands the importance of a tenant screening checklist, the next question that comes to mind is whether tenant screening should be done by the landlord or handled by experts.
Some prefer to handle it themselves, while others prefer a smooth, hassle-free renting process. Both options differ significantly and offer different benefits and also come with their own disadvantages, which we’ll discuss in this blog so you can easily understand which one fits you.
When you make up your mind to allow tenants only after proper screening, the real question is: should you handle on your own or rely on professional experts?
While both approaches aim to evaluate tenants effectively, the process, accuracy, and results can vary significantly. Understanding these differences helps landlords make smarter decisions, reduce risks, and choose the right method based on their time, experience, and property management goals.
As per the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), “t**enant screening for landlords* should be based on relevant and accurate information to ensure fair and non-discriminatory practices.” (Source*
Landlords manage everything themselves, from reviewing applications to checking references and making final decisions.
Screening is often based on personal judgment, basic background checks, and limited tools.
Landlords can quickly decide based on their own criteria without depending on third parties.