Hey! I recently had to verify a tenant for one of my rental properties, and I wanted to share how the Aadhaar Search Report played a big role in the process. Initially, I was only planning to collect ID proof and rent agreement, but a friend in real estate suggested going a step further with Aadhaar verification and police verification.
What I found helpful about the Aadhaar Search Report is that it confirms whether the Aadhaar number provided is genuine and active. It also helps match the name, age, and other details the tenant gives you. I once had a case where a tenant gave slightly mismatched details — the Aadhaar Search Report helped catch that early, avoiding future complications.
It doesn't give you private Aadhaar details (as that's protected by law), but it does validate the authenticity of the ID, which is a big first step in tenant screening. It’s especially useful if you want to be sure you’re not dealing with someone using a fake or manipulated ID.
I used an online platform called Force Track, which offers tenant verification services. They included Aadhaar validation as part of their process — again, not trying to promote them, but just sharing that I found the service smooth and reliable. They also helped with police verification, which is a must-do in many states now.
Overall, using the Aadhaar Search Report made me feel more secure as a landlord. It’s not a replacement for police verification, but it’s definitely a smart first check to confirm the tenant's identity before moving ahead.
Hope this helps anyone who's considering more thorough tenant checks!