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Saferent Solutions Dispute: Legal Help With False Tenant Screening Reports

CoreLogic SafeRent tenant screening reports can contain errors that result in rental denials, delayed approvals, higher deposits, or lost housing opportunities.

Consumers harmed by inaccurate SafeRent reporting may have the right to file a SafeRent Solutions dispute and, in certain cases, pursue legal action under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Individuals affected by SafeRent screening mistakes may be entitled to financial and emotional compensation, with no out-of-pocket legal costs.

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Understanding the Process

Saferent Solutions Dispute Process – How the FCRA Legal Process Works

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Understanding your FCRA rights is the first step toward resolving SafeRent screening errors

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What Information Does SafeRent Report?

CoreLogic SafeRent tenant screening reports may include both credit-related information and public record data, such as criminal history, eviction filings, and civil court records. Because SafeRent combines multiple data sources, errors can occur in either the credit portion of the report or the public record section, and each type of information may require a different approach when disputing inaccuracies.

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Disputing Credit Information in a SafeRent Report

If the error involves credit-related information, you may need to submit a written SafeRent Solutions dispute identifying the inaccurate item and providing supporting documentation. Under the FCRA, SafeRent must conduct a reasonable reinvestigation and correct or delete information that cannot be verified. Providing documentation can strengthen the dispute and help ensure the error is properly reviewed.

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Disputing Criminal or Civil Court Records

If the report contains incorrect criminal records, eviction filings, or other civil court data, you may also need to dispute the information directly with SafeRent. In some cases, consumers must provide court documentation showing dismissal, expungement, or incorrect identification. Reporting records that do not belong to you, or misreporting case outcomes, may violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

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When You May File a SafeRent Solutions Lawsuit

While many consumers begin with a SafeRent screening dispute, filing a dispute is not always required before taking legal action. If SafeRent reported inaccurate information, failed to follow reasonable procedures to ensure maximum possible accuracy, or did not properly investigate a prior dispute, you may have the right to file a SafeRent Solutions lawsuit under the FCRA. Legal action may seek correction of the report and compensation for the harm caused by inaccurate tenant screening information.

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You come first. Our team takes the time to listen, understand your situation, and provide guidance at every stage, while working diligently help consumers dispute mistakes on their Saferent Solutions reports, and if that doesn't help, we take legal action.

We do more than correct individual mistakes. Through a Saferent Solutions lawsuit, we work to address the root causes of inaccurate tenant screening reports, including unreliable data vendors and reporting procedures, helping reduce the risk that the same errors will continue to affect your housing opportunities in the future.

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Financial Compensation Our Clients May Receive

Renters harmed by inaccurate SafeRent Solutions reports may be entitled to financial compensation. Compensation may include lost housing opportunities, rental application fees, higher deposits, temporary housing costs, missed work, and other expenses caused by screening errors. In some cases, compensation for emotional distress and reputational harm may also be available.

Consumer Rights

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Mixed or Incorrect Tenant Records

If a SafeRent screening report includes criminal records, eviction filings, or credit information that does not belong to you, it may violate your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. SafeRent Solutions is required to follow reasonable procedures to ensure maximum possible accuracy before reporting information to landlords.

Outdated, Dismissed, or Expunged Records

Certain court records, dismissed cases, or expunged matters may not be reportable or may only be included for a limited time under federal law. Reporting outdated or legally restricted information in a SafeRent tenant screening report can unfairly impact your ability to secure housing.

Errors in Case Details or Credit Reporting

Even when a record belongs to you, it must be reported accurately. Incorrect balances, case outcomes, filing dates, or identifying details can misrepresent your rental or financial history and negatively influence landlord decisions. Inaccurate SafeRent reporting may create grounds for a dispute or legal action under the FCRA.

Understanding your rights is the first step in protecting yourself from inaccurate SafeRent tenant screening reports.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Renters may be entitled to recover financial damages for lost housing opportunities, rental application fees, higher security deposits, temporary housing costs, and other expenses caused by inaccurate SafeRent screening reports. In some cases, compensation for emotional distress and reputational harm may also be available. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, SafeRent Solutions may be required to pay attorney’s fees and legal costs if legal action is successful.

Many renters begin with a SafeRent Solutions dispute, particularly when correcting credit or public record errors. However, filing a dispute is not always required before pursuing a SafeRent Solutions lawsuit. If SafeRent failed to follow reasonable procedures to ensure maximum possible accuracy, for example, mixed you with another consumer, or failed to properly investigate a prior dispute, you may have grounds for legal action under the FCRA.

To begin a CoreLogic SafeRent dispute, you typically submit a written request identifying the inaccurate information and providing supporting documentation. SafeRent must conduct a reasonable reinvestigation under the FCRA and correct or delete information that cannot be verified. If the reinvestigation is inadequate or the error remains, further legal remedies may be available.

If your SafeRent screening report contains incorrect credit information, you may need to submit a written dispute detailing the inaccurate item and including proof of the correct information. SafeRent is required to review the dispute, verify the data with its sources, and correct or remove information that cannot be confirmed as accurate.

If a SafeRent report includes criminal or civil court records that do not belong to you, are outdated, or are misreported, you may dispute the information directly with SafeRent. Inaccurate reporting of public record information may violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act and could form the basis for a SafeRent Solutions lawsuit.

If SafeRent Solutions reported inaccurate information, failed to maintain reasonable accuracy procedures, or failed to properly investigate a dispute, you may have the right to file a lawsuit under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Legal action may seek correction of the report and compensation for the harm caused by the inaccurate screening information.

The timeline depends on the error type and SafeRent’s response. Under the FCRA, SafeRent generally has 30 days to investigate and notify you of the results. If they fail to respond or cannot verify the data, they must delete it. If the information isn’t corrected after a reasonable investigation, you may have grounds for legal action to recover damages.

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