potential landlords will assume certain things about you from your credit score. the lower the score, the higher the risk. if you have a low credit score, the landlord may conclude that you have a history of paying your bills late.
2006-09-13 11:03:23
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answered by loveholio 5
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You MAY be denied an apartment or required to give more deposits.
Most complexes weigh all the statistics about you: Wages, rental history, credit check, employment history, etc. If you have good rental history and just bad credit, you might be okay. The only thing you can do is try.
2006-09-13 11:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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a low credit score could prevent you from getting an apartment if its low because of missed payments
you are a poor risk
2006-09-13 11:00:18
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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I worked for an attorney who did Landlord and Tenant law. It mainly won't affect you.....however, if you had a previous "unlawful detainer" (non-payment of rent for an apartment or any other derrogatory rent), you will have minimal chance of renting.
2006-09-13 19:26:58
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answered by cheryl4785 2
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