Moving to Chicago for a job opportunity was a big step for my family and me. However, the relocation came with its challenges, especially when it came to finding a new rental property. I had to leave our previous home in New York, and as part of the process, RentGrow conducted a background report. Unfortunately, upon reviewing the report with my potential landlord, we discovered inaccuracies—criminal records that didn't belong to me.
Despite my efforts to prove the errors, the landlord rejected my application. Now, I'm struggling to secure a rental property due to these false records. How can I correct my errors as soon as possible?
You should dispute with the RentGrow the criminal records reported incorrectly. I suggest you to dispute mailing letters, not on online platforms, because letters might be good proofs in case of a lawsuit. If after the disputing process, your errors were not corrected, you might be eligible for a lawsuit. I suggest you read this article https://innewsweekly.com/what-to-do-during-a-false-rentgrow-report-inquiry/ and hire a professional attorney for a better understanding of the process.