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    Employment pre-screening and tenant screening are vital
    Sal Mistretta

    Background screening related to employment pre-screening and post-employment retention as well as background screening of prospective residential and business tenants is a necessity. I have been surprised at the amount of employment applications where arrest histories, past addresses and past bankruptcies were ommitted. I have also had residential tenant applications that didn't list multiple prior addresses in a short time span, which is a flag, and business tenant applications that didn't list prior liens and/or bankruptcies.  All of these ommissions could be a reason for a potential employer or landlord not to proceed further.



     
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