In today’s world, it’s understandable to be cautious about sharing your personal information, especially with concerns over identity theft. However, when leasing an executive suite, it’s important to remember that you’ll have access to a multi-million-dollar facility, including its equipment and services. For this reason, executive suite centers have every right to request a rental application and a copy of your identification. These documents allow them to verify who they’re leasing to and ensure the safety and security of their building and other tenants.

While it’s within your rights to refuse to provide this information, doing so may raise a red flag for the center, and they may decline to lease the suite to you. Understandably, you want to be careful with your private information, but there are steps you can take to verify the legitimacy of the center and ease your concerns.

Before handing over sensitive details, do some research on the center. If it’s located in Las Vegas, you can check with the Clark County Business License office or website. For centers in Henderson, you can verify their business license with the City of Henderson Business License office. Executive suite centers are required to be licensed to do business in the state of Nevada, so verifying this information should give you peace of mind that you’re dealing with a legitimate company.

Chris – Leasing, ViewPointe Executive Suites