Intel on Anyone
Roommate Check

Know who you're moving in with.

Run a quick search before sharing a home with someone.

Overview

Share a lease, not a liability.

Moving in with someone means trusting them with your home, your deposit, and your day-to-day safety. A roommate background check helps you confirm the person behind the listing or the reply is who they say they are.

Whether you found them on a housing group, a marketplace, or a friend-of-a-friend, a quick check surfaces the public signals worth knowing before you sign anything.

Why It Matters

Why people run this type of check

Verify identity before moving in

Check for possible criminal records

Identify possible red flags

Make safer housing decisions

What This Can Uncover

Concrete things a roommate check report helps you find

1

An identity that doesn't match the name on the application

2

Public records that raise safety or reliability concerns

3

Inconsistent details across their online accounts

4

A thin or evasive digital footprint for someone claiming an established history

How It Works

Fast, simple, and built for everyday life.

01

Enter what you know

Start with a name and layer in any additional details — email, phone, location, or social profiles.

02

We analyze identity signals

The platform checks available data points, digital footprints, and identity clues.

03

Review the findings

Get a clean intelligence report with summary insights, signals, and risk indicators.

FAQ

Common questions about roommate check

What should I have before running a check?

A name plus any of an email, phone number, or username is a great start. More details produce a fuller report.

Is running a check on a potential roommate private?

Yes. The person is never notified, and your report stays confidential.

Can I use this for a subletter too?

Definitely — anyone you're considering sharing a home with is a good candidate for a quick check.

Get Started

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One flat price. No account needed. Results delivered privately in minutes.