Reporting partners

Consumer-reporting partners stay visible in the workflow.

Burnt combines source verification with partner-powered credit, background, and eviction modules, then keeps the reporting source, decision boundary, and applicant routing explicit.

  • 01Label partner modules
  • 02Clarify report source
  • 03Preserve dispute path
  • 04Set coverage expectations
Partner-check context
Burnt workflow showing partner-powered screening modules and compliance context
Keep partner checks inside the workflow. Credit, background, eviction, consent, criteria, and support context stay attached to the same applicant package.
Short answer

Who supplies Burnt tenant screening consumer reports?

Consumer reporting partners supply FCRA-regulated report modules such as credit, background, and eviction checks. Burnt is not a consumer reporting agency; it presents partner module status alongside source-verification workflow context. When a partner report is used, the report or notice should identify the reporting partner and its dispute instructions.

Trust record

What should stay visible in the record.

Trust content should support the product workflow by making consent, partner boundaries, and review context easy to inspect.

Verified

Which module is partner-powered

Verified

Which coverage and availability caveats apply

Verified

Which report status is ready, pending, or unavailable

Review

Which dispute and adverse-action path applies

Trust and compliance

Built around consent, criteria, and reviewable records.

Trust content should help buyers and applicants understand the workflow without taking attention away from the screening product itself.

Applicant consent

Screening begins with applicant authorization, clear package context, and a record of what the applicant completed.

FCRA partner modules

Credit, background, and eviction checks are presented as partner-powered modules with the right decision boundary made explicit.

Adverse-action context

Operators can keep report status, criteria, and applicant-support context together when consumer reports affect decisions.

Fair-housing consistency

Teams can organize packages and criteria by property or market so reviewers are not improvising applicant-by-applicant.

How it works

From application link to reviewable result.

01

Configure modules

Choose which partner credit, background, or eviction modules belong in the screening package.

02

Show partner status

Keep partner-powered report status visible beside source-verification results.

03

Preserve routing

Use the partner named in the report or notice for consumer-report disputes and adverse-action materials.

Use cases

Designed for real rental workflows.

Whether you run one unit or a national portfolio, each workflow keeps the answer focused and the next step clear.

FAQ

Questions this page answers.

Tenant Screening by Burnt

Send the link. Guide the renter. Review one package.

Launch with screening links or talk through a portfolio workflow with the Burnt team.

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