Tracking the Progress of Your Tenant Reference: A Step-by-Step Guide

Managing tenant references can be time-consuming and complicated for a landlord. You may have multiple references to keep track of, and it can be challenging to know the status of each reference and if any issues need to be addressed. In this blog post, we'll show you how to easily track the progress of your tenant reference using Lets Safe's tenant referencing services.

Step 1: Log in to Lets Safe

To get started, log into the Lets Safe portal using your login credentials. This will give you access to the tenant referencing progress report, which shows the status of all your references in one place.

Step 2: Check the Tenant Referencing Progress Report

Once you have logged into Lets Safe, you will be able to see the tenant referencing progress report. This report will show you the current status of each reference, including the following:

  • Pending: The tenant reference check process has yet to start.

  • In Progress: The tenant reference check process has started, and the reference provider is in the process of completing the reference.

  • Completed: The tenant reference check process has been completed successfully.

  • Issues: There is an issue with the reference, such as an invalid email address submitted.

Step 3: Receive Regular Email Updates

In addition to the tenant referencing progress report, you will receive regular email updates informing you of the progress of your references. These emails will let you know what stage your references are at and if any issues need to be resolved.

Tracking the progress of your tenant references can be a hassle, but with Lets Safe's tenant referencing services, it's easy and convenient. With regular email updates and a tenant referencing progress report, you can stay up-to-date on the status of your references and ensure a smooth reference check process. Start using Lets Safe's today to streamline your reference checks and simplify your rental process.

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