Tenant screening services don't detect income fabrication or job letter fraud is a service problem in Real Estate. It has a heat score of 25 (demand) and competition score of 44 (existing solutions), creating an opportunity score of 32.7.
Standard tenant screening reports employment and income but don't verify whether job letters, offer emails, or pay stubs are forged. Landlords discover fraud only after tenant stops paying rent, costing months in eviction delays and lost rent.
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