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Small Landlords Lack Systematic Tenant Screening to Prevent Costly Placements

Landlords with 1-5 units have no structured process for evaluating prospective tenants the way institutional landlords do, leaving them vulnerable to costly evictions and property damage. Informal screening leads to financial losses averaging thousands of dollars per bad tenant. A software-driven scoring and qualification workflow tailored to independent landlords remains underserved.

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