This is a sample Adverse Action Notice. An Adverse Action Notice tells the renter that he was denied or approved with conditions. The difference in approval may be due to information found on a consumer credit report, and gives contact information for the credit reporting agency used so the applicant can access the report too.
You typically have 30 days to dispute any errors, so it's best to act quickly and get things moving on the correction.
If you spot mistakes, you should dispute them right away! Get in touch with the credit bureau or company that provided the report to set the record straight.
Absolutely! The notice should tell you where to find the report used to make the decision, so you can see what’s what.
You got this notice because an application of yours was denied, and it was likely based on information from your credit report or a similar background check.
A Basic Adverse Action Notice is a letter that tells you when you've been denied something, like credit or a job, based on your credit report or background check.