How Do You Rent An Apartment With Bad Credit?
So your credit isn’t exactly stellar, but you are in a pinch and need to find an apartment to rent despite your bad credit standing. You might feel like you’re doomed, but there are ways to help your case and show potential landlords that you will be a good tenant, despite this financial setback. Be up front. Instead of trying to hide any dark spots in your credit or simply hoping they won’t do a credit check, just be honest about any blemishes. A leasing agent will feel better about moving forward with someone who is up front and honest rather than sneaky and secretive. Get recommendations in writing. If you have a positive renting history, ask your previous landlord to write a letter of recommendation for you, stating that you paid your rent on time, kept the property in good condition and followed the leasing rules. Pony up. Offer to put down a higher deposit than is typically required. If the property owners have your first and last month’s rent, as well as a little extra to cover