| 10th May 2022 | 3Min. To Read
If you are planning on renting a property and are concerned about clearing your credit check read on:
Firstly, the landlord/letting agent must get the consent of an applicant to gain access to their credit file. The checks will be done by any of the 3 credit reference agencies (CRAs). The UK has TransUnion, Equifax and Experian. For the credit check, the payment is done by the entity requesting the check, not the potential tenant.
There will be different sections in the report with the prominent ones shared below responsible for clearing or failing the credit check.
If you are not able to pass the credit check that is okay! There still is a way to get a property on rent through a guarantor as an intermediary.
Tips to ensure passing a credit check:
Some of the other aspects a landlord/letting agent will examine during the credit check are:
Get a referral letter from your company/employer stating your designation and monthly salary. An added asset would be a letter of recommendation from your employer.
If you are on a work permit in the UK it might influence your ability to rent a property. However, getting a recommendation letter from your previous landlord could stand you in good stead.
Before you have a credit check carried out as a tenant it is best to ensure that you cross your T’s and dot your I’s before the check is carried out. However, even if you do not clear the credit check you could always use a guarantor as an intermediary.