Adding An Applicant, Without Pulling Credit
To load an applicant into the the iSoftpull Platform with out pulling credit:
1. Navigate to the Applicants Screen
2. Click Add Applicant on top right corner
Add Applicant 3. Insert the applicants Name and Address (at minimum), and press the green next button.
To subsequently run a credit report on this client, navigate to their profile and click run credit. To read more about running credit read this article:
How to Pull Credit with iSoftpull
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