Rental application screening, resident-risk scoring, housing-court review, identity checks, and rental eligibility or deposit decisions.
A notice naming SafeRent or the former CoreLogic rental-screening name can explain a denial, higher deposit, co-signer requirement, or other less favorable rental term. SafeRent says it does not maintain the underlying nationwide credit-bureau file it may resell.
What may be in the report.
The actual fields depend on the product ordered and whether the company has information about you.
- Housing-court or landlord-tenant records
- Credit-bureau information resold for a particular screening
- A SafeRent applicant score and leasing recommendation
Request, freeze, or dispute the right file.
Use these direct paths instead of a paid credit-repair service or a phone number from an unsolicited message. A freeze at one company does not automatically freeze another report.
Request your report
SafeRent offers a consumer disclosure or copy of a screening report if it has screened you for a client.
888-333-2413SafeRent Solutions Consumer Support Department, P.O. Box 3890, Coppell, TX 75019
Official request pathFreeze information
SafeRent offers a freeze for data it maintains, including reportable housing-court data. It cannot freeze a separate Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion credit file.
888-333-2413 Check current freeze pathDispute an error
SafeRent distinguishes its own data from credit-bureau information included in a screening; the source determines where each error must be corrected.
888-333-2413SafeRent Solutions Consumer Support Department, P.O. Box 3890, Coppell, TX 75019
Official dispute pathFirst three steps.
Do not dispute accurate information just because it led to an unfavorable decision.
- 01 Ask the landlord for the complete screening report and adverse-action notice.
- 02 Separate SafeRent-maintained housing data from a resold nationwide credit report.
- 03 Dispute each error with the company that actually maintains it and keep the rental deadline visible.
Separate the reporting-company disclosure from the decision-maker’s action.
The company that supplied a report usually did not make the final decision. Use the notice decoder to choose the credit, banking, housing, employment, insurance, or utility context, then identify the report and next record to compare.