A bad tenant costs $3,500. A CROW check costs $49.

Stop guessing. CROW searches public records to reveal eviction history, civil disputes, and financial red flags before you hand over the keys.

$3,500
Average eviction cost per unit
3.6M
Eviction filings per year in the U.S.
1 in 5
Rental applications contain misrepresentations

Know who you are renting to.

1

Tenant screening

Search eviction records, criminal history, civil litigation, and liens across multiple states. Know the full story before signing a lease.

2

Roommate vetting

Your current tenant wants to add someone to the lease. Run a quick background check to protect your property and your other tenants.

3

Property buyer verification

Selling a property? Verify the buyer's litigation history and financial red flags before entering negotiations.

Important: CROW reports are compiled from publicly available records and are not consumer reports under the FCRA. They cannot be used as the sole basis for tenant approval or denial decisions. CROW is designed for personal due diligence to inform your own judgment. Read our full FCRA Disclosure.

Pick the right level of protection.

Full Background

Clarity Brief

$99
  • Multi-state criminal + civil search
  • Eviction record search
  • Bankruptcy and lien search
  • Identity verification + address history
  • Analyst-written summary
  • Delivered in 48–72 hours
Full Background — $99
"I manage four rental units and CROW has saved me from two tenants who looked great on paper but had eviction histories in other states. The multi-state search is exactly what small landlords need."
— CROW user, verified purchase

Protect your investment.

A $49 report costs less than a single day of vacancy. Know who you are renting to before the lease is signed.

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