For landlords & agents

Vet a corporate tenant before you hand over the keys.

Letting commercial space to a limited company? Check it’s genuine, active and financially sound — and see who really stands behind it — before you sign.

Free to check · No card needed · Official Companies House data
A company tenant is only as good as the company behind the name on the lease. A brand-new company with no accounts, a business already in arrears elsewhere, or a director with a string of dissolved companies are all things you want to know before, not after, you commit the unit.

What to check before you let

Is the company real & active?

Confirm incorporation, status and how long it’s traded — a company incorporated last week is a different risk to one trading ten years.

Who stands behind the lease

See directors and owners, and whether they’re tied to other companies that have been dissolved or wound up.

Financial footing

Filed accounts and company size give a read on whether the rent is comfortably affordable.

Watch the tenant

Monitor the company through the tenancy and get alerted if it heads into difficulty.

How it works

1

Search any UK company

Type a company name or number. Verivello pulls the official Companies House record instantly.

2

Get the picture in plain English

Status, registered office, directors, owners, filing history and financial signals — read for you, not buried in PDFs.

3

Check, monitor or share

Download a PDF report, set a filing alert, or ask the AI a follow-up question.

Frequently asked

Why check a company tenant?

A limited-company tenant limits your recourse to the company’s own assets. Knowing whether the company is established, solvent and filing properly — and who its directors are — helps you decide on the let, a guarantee, or a rent deposit.

Can I see a director’s other companies?

Yes — Verivello links a director to their other appointments, so you can spot a pattern of short-lived or dissolved companies.

Does it replace a reference or guarantor check?

No — treat it as fast, free background that complements referencing. It won’t run a personal credit check, but it shows the company’s official standing instantly.

What does it cost?

Free to check. Premium (£49/mo) adds monitoring so you’re alerted if a sitting tenant’s status changes.

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