Introduction to Rent and Living
Find out how much money your client spends on rent/monthly loan installments, as well as on maintaining their property. This includes energy costs, insurance, and much more.
This report is appropriate for B2B and B2C use cases.
What it solves
In order to get an overview of the client's life situation, it is important to know how he lives. The "Rent and living" report provides some information about the client's living situation. Does he live in rented or owned property? How much do they pay for energy costs, what insurance policies do they have for their property? What other expenses for utilities and fees are incurred in relation to the property?
Rent and Living Report
The Rent and Living report is based on the label RENTANDLIVING
, and its further sub-labels with a higher level of detail.
The report gives an overview of data such as the number of relevant transactions. How much money does the customer spend on rent and living? How much money is spent on related costs like energy and insurance?
Other data includes the account information and the transactions used in the report. This is very helpful if you want to check the values, for example, as part of a detailed credit check.
In addition, further reports can be created based on an initial report. These continuous reports can then be provided with triggers that always compare the values of the previous report with the current one and look for defined changes.
This is useful if you have access to the client's account data over a longer period of time.
It is important that not only days, but ideally months are considered.
Aggregations
A Rent and Living Report can be generated as an Aggregation with the following query:
{
"aggregations": [
{
"alias": "Rent and Living",
"includeLabelGroup": [
"RENTANDLIVING"
]
}
]
}
Used data fields
All transactions of the customer are used for this purpose. This includes data like IBAN
, account holder name
, counterpart name
, purpose
, amount,
and so on.
The report response itself is divided into the following sections.
Main Section
The main part of the report can be found at $.reports.rentandliving
and the type
will be RENTANDLIVING
.
This gives you a quick overview of the transactions used in the report through aggregated values that can serve as a summary.
A full API schema can be seen here: https://docs.finapi.io/?product=di#get-/cases/-caseId-/reports
Field | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
| Timestamp of when the report was created, in the format ' | yes |
| ID of the case in which the report was created. | yes |
| Defines the type of the report. | yes |
| Timestamp of the start date of the reporting period under review in the format ' | no |
| Timestamp of the end date of the reporting period under review in the format ' | no |
| The number of full days, that the reporting period under review contains. | no |
| Timestamp of the date, when user's first transaction took place in the report period under review in the format ' | no |
| The number of the user transactions, that took place in the report period under review. This field takes into consideration all the transactions of the user, irrespectively of the assigned to them label. | no |
| The total count of positive transactions in the report. | yes |
| The total count of negative transactions in the report. | yes |
| The total income. | yes |
| The total spending. | yes |
| The total balance. | yes |
| List of accounts-related data with the relevant transactions information. | no |
| List of reports, created automatically with the specified frequency (defined by | no |
Account Data Section
The account data section can be found under the accountData
field.
It contains data about the account at the first level.
If more than one account is included in the report, they will be displayed individually in the list.
Field | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
| Name of the bank. | yes |
| Unique identifier of the Bank, generated by finAPI. | yes |
| IBAN of the bank account. | no |
| Unique identifier of the bank account belonging to the imported bank connection. | no |
| Date of the account first transaction, regardless of the report period under review, in the format ' | |
| Type of the account. Can be:
| |
| List of transactions related to the chosen report type. | no |
Transactions Section
This section displays the transactions used in the report and can be found under the accountData
element in the field transactions
.
Please note that this list may be very long, especially for business accounts.
Depending on what the report is used for, the transactions can be retrieved for later review or documentation, or they can be turned off. The latter would be the case, for example, if you only want to do a quick check of the overall data and do not need any details.
If transactions are not of interest, you can also disable this section by giving the query parameter withTransactions=false
to the report.
The transactions include the following values.
Field | Description | Mandatory |
---|---|---|
| Value date in the format ' | yes |
| Bank booking date in the format ' | yes |
| Transaction amount. | yes |
| Transaction purpose. | no |
| Transaction UUID. | no |
| Counterpart name. | no |
| Counterpart account number. | no |
| Counterpart IBAN. | no |
| Counterpart BLZ. | no |
| Counterpart BIC. | no |
| Counterpart bank name. | no |
| A list of labels assigned by the system. This does not contain the complete label structure in the sense of level of detail. | no |
| Extracted details for transactions with related to overdraft interests. | no |
| Extracted details for transactions with related to wage seizure. It contains the seizure amount extracted from the purpose, when possible. | no |
| Chargeback amount extracted from the transaction’s purpose. When it is possible to extract the chargeback amount, the extracted value is used in the calculations of the other fields and monthly objects. When extraction is not possible, the amount of the transaction is used instead. |