Recover history

Your old landlord doesn't have to be your only proof.

Add a previous rental, upload the records you still have, and see what evidence supports your rental history.

Analyzed evidence Tenant explanation Source documents private

Example support signals

Specific claims, specific support.

Address supported Rent amount supported Tenancy dates partially supported Tenant explanation added Source document private

Optimized Rentals evaluates whether available evidence appears to support specific claims. It does not guarantee document authenticity or application acceptance.

Recovery flow

Turn scattered records into claim support.

The goal is not to expose everything. It is to connect useful evidence to the rental-history details it appears to support.

1

Add a previous rental

Enter the address, dates, rent details, and any context you still remember.

2

Upload what you have

Lease, rent receipts, payment records, tenant insurance, utility or address records, condition reports, deposit-return records, or landlord letters.

3

Analyze the evidence

Optimized Rentals extracts useful information and compares it to rental-history claims.

4

Review the results

You review extracted details and can explain mismatches before carrying them forward.

5

Build evidence support

Examples include address supported, rent amount supported, tenancy dates partially supported, or tenant explanation added.

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Carry the history forward

Use supported rental history in future applications and rental profile sharing where you choose.

What records can help

Old files may still have useful signals.

Use what you have. Missing one document does not mean the whole rental period is useless.

Lease Rent receipts Payment records Tenant insurance Utility or address records Condition reports Deposit-return records Landlord letters

Past landlord role

Confirmation can help. It isn't the only path.

Document support and third-party confirmation are separate signals.

A former landlord confirmation can strengthen a record when it is available. Landlord silence does not automatically erase document-supported history. The product can still evaluate whether tenant-provided evidence appears to support specific claims.

Future confirmation workflows may strengthen the record further, but the evidence-support model does not depend on every former landlord responding.

Accuracy

What evidence support means.

Use

Evidence support, analyzed evidence, claim support, tenant-provided evidence, supported, partially supported, needs review, tenant explanation, and third-party confirmation.

Avoid overclaiming

Optimized Rentals does not promise fraud-free evidence, absolute document authenticity, guaranteed acceptance, or a universal status label for renters.

Privacy

Source documents are not automatically exposed.

Evidence documents remain private by default. Shared support signals and summaries follow the current product behaviour, and document access workflows require tenant approval.

Private by default

Uploading old records does not make the source file public.

Review before carrying forward

You can review extracted details and add explanations for mismatches.

Tenant approval matters

Source-document requests are handled through approval, denial, and revocation states.

Build proof

Build my rental proof.

Add a previous rental, upload records privately, and review the evidence support that can travel with your future applications.