Collect tenant referencing documents in one controlled workflow.

Request proof of income, bank statements, right-to-rent evidence, IDs, references, and guarantor documents without relying on agent and landlord email chains.

Tenant referencingControlled
Applicant document requestID, bank statements, references, right to rent evidence
Invite sent3 documents receivedReady for review
Letting agentsProperty managersLandlordsConveyancing teams

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One intake record for each tenant, property, or referencing workflow.

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Core stages: request, submit, review, and complete.

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Tenant bank statements need to move through landlord and agent forwarding chains.

01 - THE INTAKE RISK

Tenant document collection gets complicated when evidence comes from multiple people.

Applicants, joint tenants, guarantors, employers, landlords, and referencing providers may all contribute documents to one tenancy.

Proof of income, bank statements, IDs, right-to-rent documents, employer references, and guarantor evidence often arrive in separate threads, leaving agents to track completeness manually.

VISUAL PLACEHOLDER

Property document map

Applicant emails, landlord forwarding, branch folders, referencing providers, right to rent evidence, and local downloads around one tenancy.

02 - WHERE CURRENT TOOLS BREAK

Email makes multi-party tenant referencing harder to coordinate.

Email

Spreads sensitive tenant records across agent inboxes, landlord threads, and local downloads.

Shared folders

Centralize documents but often provide broad access to mixed identity, financial, and legal records.

Generic portals

May receive files without showing request purpose, reviewer status, or who still needs access.

03 - WHY TEAMS SWITCH

Why property teams switch

Tenancies do not stall waiting for referencing documents

Track proof of income, bank statements, IDs, and right-to-rent evidence against one applicant workflow.

Joint applicants and guarantors submit without merged threads

Collect documents from tenants, joint applicants, and guarantors without merging email chains.

Agents see outstanding evidence without manual checklists

Give agents a clear view of outstanding evidence before review or move-in.

Applicants share financial records without landlord forwarding

Provide one controlled place for highly personal financial and identity documents.

PRODUCT VISUAL PLACEHOLDER

Governed tenancy request

A tenancy-scoped request showing required documents, applicant submission status, reviewer state, and retention policy.

04 - HOW CVOR WORKS

Tenant document collection from first request to referencing review.

Request

Issue document requests tied to the tenancy, property, applicant, or legal workflow.

Submit

Receive sensitive tenant, landlord, or property records through a governed portal.

Review

Give agents and authorized reviewers a clear record of what arrived and what remains missing.

Govern

Apply access controls, audit logging, and retention rules after the workflow closes.

05 - WHY CVOR IS DIFFERENT

Clearer custody across agents, landlords, applicants, and reviewers.

Audit trail

Record request, submission, access, review, and lifecycle events.

Scoped access

Limit bank statements, passports, and right to rent records to the right participants.

Document refresh

Collect updated references, evidence, or corrected documents without thread sprawl.

Applicant confidence

Give tenants and applicants a credible way to share highly personal records.

06 - REGULATORY CONTEXT

Designed around property record handling and privacy obligations.

Property workflows may involve UK GDPR obligations around personal data handling. Right to Rent checks under the Immigration Act 2014 require landlords and agents to handle evidence in line with the applicable checking process.

CVOR does not determine whether a document should be collected or how a legal check should be performed. It provides a governed intake and custody layer for defined property workflows.

FAQ

Property document workflow questions

Can CVOR support right to rent document workflows?

CVOR can provide a governed intake path and audit trail for right to rent evidence handling where the organization has defined its checking process.

What tenant referencing documents can CVOR collect?

CVOR can support tenant IDs, proof of income, bank statements, employer references, right-to-rent evidence, previous landlord details, and guarantor documentation.

Can multiple applicants and guarantors submit documents?

Yes. Property teams can issue scoped requests to the relevant participants while keeping submissions connected to the tenancy or referencing workflow.

Move property document workflows into governed custody.

Sales-led onboarding. We assess document types, reviewer roles, access boundaries, and retention requirements before onboarding.

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