Property management companies and landlords who own many rental units usually have the ability to run credit checks. Most landlords who own very few units do not since it costs money to join the credit bureaus and receive the reports.
You should look for "for rent" signs in the window of apartments in the area that you want to move. These usually indicate that the landlord handles the rentals himself. He may require a rental application with a request for references, but rarely do they actually run credit checks. Most of them consider themselves good judges of people. If you have a job, and the means to pay the rent, you shouldn't have any problem at all finding an apartment with less then good credit.
Good luck with your search for an apartment.
2006-07-04 07:31:17
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answered by exbuilder 7
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Your best bet would be to apply for an apartment in a home, by a private owner. a lot of people don't do credit checks and sometimes landlords do a month to month lease instead of 1 or 2 year leases.
2006-06-28 05:09:21
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answered by graciefaith1 4
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check with your city yellow pages
2006-06-28 05:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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huntington,park,
2411 e gage ave
cal,90255
2006-06-28 05:05:20
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answered by GOTCHA! 3
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in the ghetto
2006-06-28 05:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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