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Rental Application for Ohio Properties
We Have You Covered Under Ohio Rental Laws
With our rental applications, you can rest easy knowing that they comply with all the necessary regulations and provisions outlined in Ohio rental laws. Our applications encompass various essential elements, including but not limited to:
- Tenant Screening
- Online Payments
- Real Time Notifications
Online Rental Applications
Customize and Send an Online Rental Application
Our online applications will help you streamline your entire property management process. Pre-screen your leads, invite them to apply via text or email, and easily screen them without requiring a social security number. All in one place, all online, from any device.
Standard Rental Application Form
Download a Printable Rental Application Form PDF
Rental applications help landlords better evaluate tenants. This downloadable rental application PDF template shows you the questions that every rental application should ask. We also recommend screening tenants with thorough credit reports, criminal background checks, and eviction reports.
INCOME & EMPLOYMENT
Show Me the Money
In this section of the rental application, the applicant provides their employment information and income situation including:
- Income
- Current Employer & Past Employers
- Other Income Sources
- Current Financial Institution
When you receive this information in your screening report, we make it easier to know when you need additional proof of income with our Income Insights tool. Premium Plan users can quickly verify applicant-reported income against data from TransUnion.
Ohio Landlord-Tenant Law Guide
Get to know important landlord-tenant laws in Ohio, and find state and city-specific resources so you can stay on top of your landlord duties.