AI-generated offer letters and inflated comp claims are increasingly convincing. Superunit confirms offers directly with the hiring company's HR — using independently sourced contact info, never the number on the document.
Modern AI tools produce offer letters indistinguishable from authentic ones — correct logos, formatting, language. Document review can't catch them.
Applicants alter offer letter salaries to qualify for larger mortgages or rentals. Small number changes are invisible on paper.
Some applicants create fictitious companies with matching websites and "HR staff" who confirm employment. Only independent source verification catches this.
Superunit calls the HR department using independently researched contact info — not the number on the document — and confirms:
The offer letter is authentic
The applicant has an offer on file
Job title matches
Start date is accurate
Compensation matches (when HR will confirm)
New-job borrowers use offer letters to qualify. Verifying the offer protects lenders from fraudulent applications.
Applicants starting new jobs submit offer letters as income proof. Quick verification before approving a lease.
Confirm offer letters candidates present as competing-offer proof during salary negotiations.
Verify offer letters at the source.