For Applicants
Your income verification should work for you, not against you. Bind lets you prove you qualify without handing over your financial life — and your proof travels with you to every application.
Sound familiar?
Every application asks for the same documents. Pay stubs, bank statements, tax returns — then you wait while someone reviews them manually. It's slow, it's invasive, and you've done it a dozen times already.
Every document you upload gets stored in an applicant file you can't control. Your income, your employer, your bank balance — sitting on a server you've never heard of. One breach and it's all exposed.
Move across town? New application, new documents, new verification. The income you proved last month doesn't count at the next property. You're trapped in a loop of redundant screening.
How it works for you
Link your payroll provider (like ADP or Gusto) or bank account through a secure connection. Takes about 30 seconds.
Bind checks your income directly at the source. No documents to upload, no math to do, no waiting for someone to call your employer.
You receive a portable, cryptographic proof that your income meets the property's requirements — without revealing the actual amount.
Apply to another property? Your attestation goes with you. No new documents, no new verification. One proof, multiple applications.
Your privacy, protected
Bind never stores your income amount, employer name, or bank balance. We verify and discard. The only thing that persists is a cryptographic proof.
The landlord sees "meets income requirement" — not your salary, not your employer, not your bank balance. Zero-knowledge proofs make this possible.
You choose what to verify and who sees the result. Revoke access anytime. Your data, your rules.
Colorado's Rental Application Fairness Act (RAFA) limits how many times you should have to pay for redundant screening. You shouldn't have to re-prove the same income at every property.
Bind's portable credentials solve this. Verify once, and your cryptographic attestation works at any property that accepts Bind. No new documents, no new fees, no starting over.
This is where housing is heading — and your data should already be working for you, not against you.
Applicant FAQ
Tired of uploading the same documents
If your landlord or property manager uses Bind, you verify once and never upload a pay stub again. Ask them if Bind is available — or tell them it should be.