A bad credit is not the end of the world. It is just a higher risk warning for the lender. As long as you do not have bankruptcy on your credit report, you should get whatever you need.
I would recommend you a high down payment to show that you are serious.
2006-08-10 01:29:11
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answered by roy_s_jones 6
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It relies upon on the apartment complicated. they're going to require an greater deposit, or information of housing historic previous, meaning, information which you have have been given paid hire someplace earlier. in case you have rented contained in the previous, they could decide directly to ascertain with the previous enterprise. you additionally can ought to get a roommate with greater proper credit.
2016-09-29 02:59:23
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answered by shimp 4
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I don't see why not. Especially if you're just leasing. If they're reluctant though, assure (or concede) that you're willing to pay 1 month in advance aside from the deposit.
2006-08-09 23:17:41
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answered by puppy 3
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Of course.... do you think people with bad credit all have to live on the streets? That's what apartments are for. :-)
2006-08-09 23:09:42
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answered by woodwinman 4
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most apartments dont even run a credit check on you, you just give them a security deposit.
2006-08-10 01:19:05
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answered by littlebettycrocker 4
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with enough cash down anything is possible. just ask the landlord.
2006-08-09 23:09:36
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answered by getit 4
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yes,your deposit might be a little larger than norm
2006-08-09 23:07:14
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answered by james j 3
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