SourceLet offers free tenant referencing trial

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SourceLet is offering letting agents and landlords the opportunity a free trial of its tenant referencing service worth up to £400.

The offer is available to agents and landlords until the end of May.

Martin Gwynne, SourceLet’s proposition manager, said: “We’re confident that once letting agents and landlords trial our tenant referencing service, they won’t want to go anywhere else.

“The response to its launch back in January has been fantastic and we want to give as many agents and landlords as possible the opportunity to find out just how fast and reliable it is for themselves.”

The tenant referencing service from SourceLet starts from £6 per reference and a comprehensive reference costs £14. There are no tie-ins or monthly subscriptions to pay.

Provided by a 24/7 online facility, the system interrogates more than 25 different data sources in less than 30 seconds to produce a detailed and accurate tenant reference. The technology incorporates real time claims experience, helping to identify a tenant’s propensity to default by deriving a credit score.

SourceLet’s tenant referencing service is also backed up with a range of insurance products specifically designed with landlords in mind including rent guarantee, tenant liability cover, tenant contents cover and landlord’s property insurance for single or multiple properties.

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