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Report Rent to Credit Bureaus

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Written by Crystal Abing
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Boost your credit score by reporting on-time rent payments!

Get credit for paying your rent. 😊 Tenants can now report rent payments from RentRedi's mobile and web app. In fact, 60% of tenants report a credit score increase within the first month of using this feature.

Rent payments are reported to TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian, and you have a few plan options:

  • Entire lease ($3.99/month – Save 33%)

  • 3-months plan ($4.99/month billed every 3 months – Save 17%)

  • Monthly plan ($5.99/month billed each month)

Note: Experian only records the current month and prior rent payment history will not be reported by Experian.

To sign up for rent reporting, watch the video to see how it's done!πŸ‘‡

Sign up for credit boosting from the mobile app! 😊

  1. Download the RentRedi App: Get it on Google Play or Download on the App Store

  2. From your RentRedi tenant app, tap the "Rent" icon

  3. On the rent page, tap "Get Credit Boost"

  4. Select your preferred plan (Report Entire Lease, 3-Month Report, or Monthly Report)

  5. Tap the "Boost Credit Now" button

  6. You also have the option to report past rent payments. Tap "Add Past Payments" or "Continue Without Past Payments"

  7. Select or enter your payment method

  8. Tap "Pay"

Done! πŸŽ‰

Start Reporting Rent from the Tenant Web Portal

  1. Log in to RentRedi's Tenant Web portal (tenant.rentredi.com)

  2. On the right-hand side, click Get Credit Boost

  3. Select your rent reporting plan (Report Entire Lease, 3-Month Report, or Monthly Report)

  4. Update your enrollment details

  5. Select Add Past Payments to also report past rent payments, if you would like

  6. Enter your payment information and click Make Payment

πŸ“ˆ Tenants who enroll typically see a 26-point increase in their credit score over 12 months.

Why it matters?

Even small credit improvements can save you $1,000+ on future loans and help you get approved for better apartments, lower deposits, and more.

You’re already paying rentβ€”might as well get credit for it! πŸ™Œ

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