Be careful
Be careful: This service can hurt your credit over time
Review:
At first, this seems like a helpful tool for building credit if you're just starting out — but in the long run, it can actually damage your credit profile.
The biggest issue is that every time you move, even within the same apartment complex, the system closes your previous tradeline and opens a brand-new one. That means you lose all your rental history and your average credit age drops, which directly impacts your credit score in a negative way.
Ironically, the longer you use the service and the more you move (a common reality in the U.S.), the more harm it causes. There's no option to transfer or merge rental history, even if you're the same tenant continuously paying rent and still subscribed to their service.
This might help in the very early stages of credit building, but once you have credit cards, loans, and real tradelines, this becomes more of a liability than a benefit.
I do not recommend this service for anyone who is already actively building or protecting their credit score. There are better and safer ways to move forward.








