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Rental Applicant
Analysis

Submit a rental candidate's paperwork — one applicant, a household of co-applicants, or several competing candidates for the same unit — and get a clean qualification summary for your landlord, straight from the documents you provide.

One-on-one setup — $50

Claude Plugin

A custom workflow that lives inside your Claude desktop app. Submit the paperwork — pay stubs or offer letters, credit summaries, guarantor info if any, and the application or lease itself — for one applicant, a household of co-applicants, or several competing candidates. Claude pulls every name and the unit's rent straight from the documents, combines co-applicants into one household income, checks everything against the income and guarantor thresholds your building or landlord uses (40x/80x is common, but any multiple works), and — if there's more than one candidate — compares them side by side. Setup happens on a 30-minute screen share: I walk you through it inside your own Claude account, you do the steps, I guide you, and we run a real applicant together before we hang up.

What the output looks like

[Applicant A] & [Applicant B] — Qualification Summary for [Rental Address]
Income
Combined applicant income $140,000 ([Applicant A]: $72,000 + [Applicant B]: $68,000) against $4,200/month rent — 33.3x the monthly rent, short of the 40x default income requirement (no threshold override stated for this submission). Qualification here depends on the guarantor below.
Credit
[Applicant A]: 742, [Applicant B]: 705 — no collections, evictions, or judgments disclosed for either.
Guarantor
[Guarantor] ([Applicant A]'s parent): $360,000 income against $4,200/month rent — 85.7x the monthly rent, clears the 80x default guarantor requirement. Only one guarantor was submitted for this two-applicant household — confirm the building doesn't require one guarantor per applicant.
Documentation
[Applicant B]'s most recent pay stub is missing — only an offer letter was provided (new position, not yet started). Employment verification letters aren't yet submitted for either applicant. No credit report was included for the guarantor.
OVERALL: Qualifies with conditions. The guarantor's income clears the required 80x threshold (85.7x), offsetting the applicants' own income shortfall (33.3x against the 40x default). Before this goes to the landlord: confirm whether the building accepts one shared guarantor for two applicants, and obtain [Applicant B]'s missing pay stub, employment verification letters for both applicants, and the guarantor's credit report.

Placeholder document — details above are illustrative only. The real output reflects the actual documents you provide.

Comparing multiple candidates

Submit more than one candidate for the same unit and Claude adds a side-by-side comparison after each individual summary. This example is for a different unit — [Rental Address], $3,600/month — where the submission states the building requires 35x combined income and doesn't accept guarantors, overriding the 40x/80x default.

Candidate A
Candidate B
Candidate C
Combined income multiple
36.7x (35x required)
33.1x (35x required)
40.3x (35x required)
Credit
758
715 / 680
802
Guarantor
Not required at this building
Not required at this building
Not required at this building
Documentation
Complete
Complete
Missing 2nd year of tax returns
CANDIDATE COMPARISON:Candidate C has the highest income multiple (40.3x) and clean credit, but is missing a second year of self-employment tax returns — a quick follow-up, not a structural issue. Candidate A is fully qualified with complete documentation and no follow-up needed, making it the safest to submit first. Candidate B's combined income is 33.1x the monthly rent, short of this building's 35x requirement — and since this building doesn't accept guarantors, that shortfall can't be cured the way it could elsewhere; as submitted, Candidate B does not qualify.

What's included

Checks income against your building's rent multiple

40x is the most common threshold, but it's set to match whatever multiple your building or landlord actually requires — 30x, 35x, or otherwise.

Combines co-applicants into one household

A couple or roommates applying together get a single combined-income evaluation, with each person's individual figures shown too.

Evaluates guarantor qualification

Checked against your building's guarantor threshold — 80x is common, but it flexes to match yours — and flags when a household has fewer guarantors than co-applicants.

Compares multiple candidates for one unit

Submit more than one applicant or household and get a side-by-side comparison, not just individual summaries.

Pulls rent and applicant name from the documents

No separate fields to fill in — it's all in the paperwork you submit.

Flags missing or inconsistent documentation

Know what to ask for before you submit.

Formatted, landlord-ready summary

Ready to send. No cleanup required.

Your data stays yours

Runs inside your own Claude account — nothing leaves.

Screen share setup

I walk you through the setup live — you do the steps inside your own account.

7-day follow-up by email

Questions after the call are covered.

What you need before booking

01

Claude Pro or Max account

claude.ai · $20–$100/month

02

Claude desktop app

Downloaded on your computer

03

Each candidate's full submission

Pay stubs, offer letter, or tax returns/self-employed documentation, a credit summary, and guarantor info if applicable, for every co-applicant — plus the application or lease itself. Submit one applicant, a household, or several competing candidates. If your building uses a rent multiple other than the 40x/80x default, just say so.

Ready to get started?

One session. Runs on your machine. Yours to keep.