Legal & Compliance
Document review support, not a rental decision.
VerifyMyDocs helps landlords and property managers review income documents submitted during a rental application. Our system may identify signs of fraud, editing, formatting issues, document reuse, or financial inconsistency, but the final rental decision always belongs to the requester.
No guarantee of accuracy
Automated document analysis can produce false positives and false negatives. A document flagged by VerifyMyDocs does not automatically prove fraud, and a document that is not flagged is not guaranteed to be authentic.
Requester responsibility
Landlords, property managers, and leasing teams are responsible for reviewing results in context, following applicable laws, and making their own independent application decisions. VerifyMyDocs does not approve, deny, rank, score, or select tenants.
Applicant consent and document processing
Applicants must confirm that they are authorized to submit the documents and understand that VerifyMyDocs may process the files and share verification results with the requester who sent the upload link.
Fair housing and tenant-screening compliance
Requesters are responsible for complying with fair housing laws, tenant-screening laws, adverse-action notice requirements, privacy laws, and any other rules that apply to their rental application process. VerifyMyDocs is a document review tool and is not a substitute for legal advice.
Sensitive document handling
Income documents may contain sensitive personal and financial information. VerifyMyDocs is designed to use secure upload links and controlled access so applicant documents do not need to be handled through email attachments or personal hard drives.
Questions or disputes
Applicants should contact the landlord, property manager, or leasing team that requested the verification for questions about an application decision. For product or privacy questions, contact support@verifymydocs.com.
This page is for product transparency and does not constitute legal advice. Terms, privacy, and compliance language should be reviewed by qualified counsel before public launch.