Use this page as the quick reference for how Burnt handles screening packages, applicant consent, source verification, partner reports, pricing, and compliance boundaries.
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 are the most common tenant screening questions?
Tenant screening questions usually fall into a few categories: what is checked, who pays, how applicants consent, how long reports take, how compliance works, and how source verification differs from document review.
Review signals
What your team can review.
Burnt keeps the screening output compact, scannable, and tied to the workflow your team actually uses.
Verified
What checks are included
Verified
How applicant-paid screening works
Verified
How source verification works
Review
How adverse-action context is handled
How it works
From application link to reviewable result.
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Understand the package
Review which modules can be included.
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Understand the applicant flow
See how consent and source connection work.
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Understand the decision boundary
Use Burnt's report context with your counsel-reviewed 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.
A complete package can include a rental application, identity verification, income verification, employment verification, credit report, background check, eviction history, document requests, and reference workflows.
Burnt can support pricing patterns similar to common screening packages, including core partner reports around $39.99 and income verification add-ons around $10 where permitted.
Burnt's pages are organized by explicit screening questions and modules, with clear definitions, canonical URLs, and machine-readable summaries.
Burnt is not a consumer reporting agency. Credit, background, and eviction modules are powered by FCRA-regulated partners, while Burnt provides the source-verification workflow, applicant experience, operator dashboard, criteria display, and audit trail.
Most source-verification checks return in minutes after the applicant consents and connects the required source. Partner credit, background, and eviction checks run in parallel where available.
Yes. The applicant flow is built for mobile and desktop, with secure consent, source connection, identity steps, and status updates presented in one session.
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.