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What property managers see in a Rentell Report | Rentell
With a Rentell Report, renters and property managers see the same portable screening report. No hidden version. No separate “landlord-only” file. Just one verified report that renters can review, share, and reuse during the application process.
5 hours ago4 min read


Applying to multiple rentals in Colorado: How to stay organized
To stay organized when applying to multiple rentals in Colorado, track each application in one place, confirm fee and screening policies upfront, and keep your documents ready to reuse.
Jun 44 min read


Can you share one Rentell Report with more than one property manager?
Once your report is created, you can reuse it across applications for up to 30 days, as long as it stays current and meets the requirements of a portable tenant screening report.
May 283 min read


What to do when a landlord won’t accept a portable screening report in Colorado
If they refuse, it may be because the report doesn’t meet the legal requirements or because they’re using a narrow exception allowed under the law. It’s worth asking a few clear questions before assuming anything.
May 214 min read


What does “completed within 30 days” mean for a portable screening report?
“Completed within 30 days” means your portable tenant screening report must have been created or finalized within the past 30 days at the time you provide it to the property manager.
May 143 min read


Before You Pay a Rental Application Fee in Colorado, Read This
Colorado law gives renters the right to provide a portable tenant screening report — a PTSR — and in most cases, landlords are required to accept it instead of charging you a new application fee. If you hand over a valid PTSR, they generally can't charge you an application fee or a fee to access or use the report.
May 54 min read
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