Check Out Your Applicants in Denver today!
Screening potential tenants in Denver is straightforward with RealSerious.com. Provide the applicant’s name and email, and we’ll handle identity verification, obtain their consent, and retrieve an official credit report along with a multi-state criminal background check.
No monthly fees – pay as you go.
Denver Tenant Screening Reports You Can Rely On
RealSerious.com understands the unique rental dynamics of Denver, from modern apartments in Downtown Denver to family homes in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Cherry Creek. Our services equip Denver landlords with the tools needed to make confident, informed rental decisions.
Screen Applicants Across Denver’s Neighborhoods
Denver’s diverse communities provide a wide range of rental opportunities, and RealSerious.com ensures landlords can access tenant screening services suited to their local needs. Whether managing properties in urban centers or quiet suburban areas, we’ve got you covered.
Featured Neighborhoods and Nearby Areas:
Downtown: Perfect for tenants seeking a vibrant lifestyle close to business hubs, restaurants, and entertainment.
Capitol Hill: Known for its historic charm and appeal to young professionals and students.
Cherry Creek: Offers luxury living with proximity to high-end shopping and dining.
Washington Park: Popular with families for its green spaces and suburban feel within the city.
Five Points: A culturally rich area with diverse housing options for tenants of all backgrounds.
Highlands: A trendy neighborhood featuring unique restaurants and a community atmosphere.
What’s Included in a Standard Screening?
Our reports provide comprehensive applicant details, from credit and payment history to criminal backgrounds. These insights support informed rental decisions and reduce risks. See the following where available:
• Credit Score & Factors (ResidentScore®)
• Reported Addresses & Employment
• Credit Card & Loan Payments
• Ch 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Remarks
• Returned Check Collection Accts
• Unpaid Utility & Landlord Collections
• Foreclosures & Repossessions
• Multi-State Criminal Records*
• National Sex Offender Registry
• Global Sanctions
See a sample report.
Turnaround Times: Most reports are available within seconds after the applicant’s identity is verified. Some may take up to 1–2 days due to common names, potential record matches, or local jurisdiction reporting delays.
*DISCLAIMER: No tenant criminal background check is 100% complete. Coverage for our standard tenant screening report may vary due to (1) jurisdictions limiting what records are eligible to return and (2) TransUnion and/or its partners limiting records that do not meet their data quality standards. Learn more about tenant criminal records.
Denver Tenant Screening FAQs
Have any additional questions? Contact us. Please note: We cannot offer legal advice. For specific landlord-tenant law inquiries, consult a local attorney or legal expert.
Are Denver landlords allowed to collect an application fee?
Yes, Denver landlords can charge application fees, but they must comply with Colorado law, which requires fees to reflect the actual cost of tenant screening.
Can Denver landlords use criminal convictions in their screenings?
Yes, but landlords must adhere to local ordinances, including Denver’s laws around housing discrimination. For more details, refer to the Denver Office of Housing Stability’s resources.
Are there local laws Denver landlords need to know?
Denver has specific rental property regulations, including the requirement for landlords to obtain a rental license for properties leased for over 30 days. Learn more at the Denver Office of Housing Stability.
Denver Landlord Resources
Below are valuable resources to assist Denver landlords with legal guidance, courthouse information, and more. Colorado Tenant Screening.
Colorado Bar Association – Find a Lawyer
Find legal professionals specializing in landlord-tenant law.
Denver County Court
1437 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80202
https://www.denvercountycourt.org
Official resources for landlord-tenant civil cases, eviction filings, and small claims.
Denver Metro Association of REALTORS®
Training and resources for real estate professionals and property managers.
Denver Office of Housing Stability
Phone: 720-913-1634
https://www.denvergov.org/housing
Provides guidance on local housing regulations, rental licensing, and tenant-landlord relations.
Denver Neighborhood Inspections Services
Phone: 720-865-3200
https://www.denvergov.org/codes
Helps landlords ensure properties comply with local housing codes.