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How to Fix: "Looks like your account can’t access this page" Error
You are trying to access a dashboard for a different account.
With RentSpree, it is common for multiple agents/owners/landlords to work together to find the perfect tenant for the right property. To help accomplish this, we allow all requesting agents/owners/landlords to save the application/reports as a PDF and print them out to share with other parties involved in the transaction.
Sometimes, the requesting agent/owner/landlord will instead share a link to their own dashboard. Unfortunately, this will cause an error as the reports are tied to the requesting agent/owner/landlord.
- If you have been sent a link and see the error below, please contact the person that sent it to you and have them share the application/reports using the correct method.
- If you received a link from an applicant, it means they created an account as an agent and applied to themself. They would need to re-submit their information using the correct ApplyLink™ and contact us so we can refund the erroneous charge.
- If you are typing "RentSpree" into your address bar and then receiving the error, it means your cache/cookies are trying to auto-fill the address with a link that is not valid anymore. This can be for an older property, an applicant with expired reports, or even if you've reset your password recently.
- When this occurs, it is recommended you try a new browser. 99.9% of the time this works, however, the last resort is clearing your cache/cookies.