Partner eviction reports can include prior eviction filings, judgments, and related rental court records where they are available and legally reportable. Coverage varies by county and state, and some jurisdictions seal or restrict eviction records, so the same applicant can return different results in different markets.
Eviction history
Eviction history, attached to a verified applicant file.
Eviction records are one part of the applicant story. Burnt returns partner eviction data inside the same package as source-verified income and employment, so your team reads the record next to facts that are hard to fake.
Partner records. Verified income. Your decision.
How the eviction module works.
Eviction history runs as a partner-powered module inside the same applicant flow as every other check. Nothing moves to a separate portal, and nothing waits on a separate report.

What a standalone eviction report misses.
An eviction record describes the past. The next eviction often enters through the application itself, which is why Burnt pairs partner records with income and employment verified at the source.
Labeled by origin
Eviction records come from FCRA-regulated partners and are labeled that way in the report. Partner data and source-verified fields are never blurred together.
Context applicants can't edit
A clean record beside a forged pay stub is how the next eviction starts. The income and employment next to the record come from source connections, not uploads.
One package, one review
Eviction, credit, identity, income, and employment return in a single applicant package. Teams review one file instead of stitching reports from separate portals.
Counsel-reviewed criteria, documented decisions
Burnt does not score, rank, or recommend applicants. You set counsel-reviewed criteria, read partner records against them, and document the decision.
of operators experienced rental application fraud in the past 12 months
NMHC Pulse Survey, 2024of property managers found application fraud only after move-in
TransUnion, 2023estimated cost of one fraudulent tenancy, from default through eviction
SnapptPay per screening, not per seat.
One full package covers source-verified income and employment, identity, and partner credit, background, and eviction: $39.99 per applicant, $20 during beta. Sending applications is free, and portfolio terms are custom.
Short answer
What is a tenant eviction history check?
An eviction history check searches court and public records for prior eviction filings, judgments, and related rental court data tied to an applicant, supplied by FCRA-regulated consumer reporting partners. Burnt includes partner eviction data as one module in its tenant-screening package, so teams review the record beside source-verified income, employment, identity, and credit before applying their own criteria.
Frequently asked questions.
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