Verifying a tenant before renting out your apartment
Before renting out your apartment, it is important to confirm the tenant is a real person with a verified identity and an acceptable risk level. Plint verifies identity through government databases and assesses tenant reliability with its own scoring model.
What Plint verifies
- Tenant identity — through government databases.
- The Plint scoring model: credits, court cases, income, and data from government databases and the credit bureau (including PKB). We do not reveal the raw data — we show a risk zone: green, yellow (medium risk), or red (high).
- Data consistency when signing the cloud e-signature contract.
- A transparent payment history inside the app.
Why this protects the landlord
Verification reduces the risk of fraud and property damage: you sign a contract with a verified person, and the deposit amount and return terms are fixed in the e-signed contract.
Frequently asked questions
How do I verify a tenant in Kazakhstan?
In Plint, the tenant identity is verified through government databases, and reliability is assessed by the Plint scoring model during the deal.
Can I tell if a tenant is a real person?
Yes, both parties go through government identity verification before signing.
Does Plint check the tenant's credit history?
Plint assesses reliability with its own scoring model — credits, court cases, income, and data from government databases and the credit bureau. We do not reveal the raw data; we show a risk zone: green, yellow (medium), or red (high).
Does verification protect against property damage?
Verification plus deposit protection significantly reduces the landlord risk.
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