Eviction history

Review eviction history beside the rest of the file.

Eviction history is one part of the applicant story. Burnt keeps partner eviction context next to income, credit, identity, and your review notes.

  • 01See rental history
  • 02Keep criteria visible
  • 03Review beside income
  • 04Document the decision
Screenings dashboard
Burnt dashboard showing applicant screening status for eviction-record review workflows
Track every applicant in one queue. See who has not started, who is in progress, and who is ready for review without opening separate tools.
Short answer

What is an eviction history check?

An eviction history check searches for prior eviction records and related rental court indicators. Burnt includes partner eviction data as part of a broader tenant-screening workflow, so reviewers can apply criteria consistently.

Screening workflow

The whole flow fits on one line.

Create the package, send the link, guide the renter, review the result. That simple path keeps screening understandable for applicants and manageable for teams.

01

Create the package

Choose application fields, verification modules, payer model, and property criteria.

02

Send the link

Invite the applicant by email, SMS, listing, dashboard action, or connected workflow.

03

Applicant completes

The renter consents, verifies identity, connects sources, and completes requested partner steps.

04

Review one package

Your team sees status, source-backed facts, partner context, exceptions, and notes together.

Product jobs

Clear work for the team. Clear steps for the renter.

The point is not just to run checks. The product has to help the buyer start screening, help the applicant finish, and help the reviewer understand what is ready.

Property team does

Adds eviction to the screening package and chooses the criteria or review context that matters for the property.

Applicant does

Partner data runs after applicant consent and identity context.

Burnt returns

See rental history, Keep criteria visible, Review beside income in the same review package as the rest of the application.

In the product

The package stays connected from invite to review.

Reviewers get status and exceptions in the dashboard. Renters get focused mobile steps. The handoff stays visible as the package moves forward.

Burnt operator dashboard showing applicant screening status and review context
Review result Eviction appears inside the same applicant package as the rest of the screening workflow.
Burnt dashboard showing applicant screening status for eviction-record review workflows
Eviction step The module is shown with its source, status, and next action instead of becoming a separate report chase.
Burnt applicant verification checklist on mobile
Applicant checklist Renters can see which steps are requested and what still needs attention.
Review signals

What eviction adds to the screening package.

Burnt turns eviction into a clear report signal instead of another disconnected tab or document request.

Verified

Eviction record indicators

Verified

Jurisdiction and record context

Verified

Timing and applicant match details

Review

Manual review triggers

How it works

How eviction fits into the applicant flow.

01

Add the module

Add eviction history to the screening package for the property.

02

Run checks

Partner data runs after applicant consent and identity context.

03

Document decision

Review records alongside income, credit, background, and your policy criteria.

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.

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