Me and my sister are trying to get a house together and our credit is pretty bad. We would be able to afford the rent b/c we both work. We don’t have time to boost our credit by getting debt counseling. We will probably do that after we get settled into a house.We would be trying to move at the end of July. We already reside in Pa, and still want to move within the state.
The landlords in the ghetto areas handle dead beats their own way and are less inclined to worry about your credit.
June 30th, 2010 at 4:01 pm
If you find someone who owns the home they are renting out and is handling the entire transaction himself (no property management company or anything), then you might be okay. Anything that is being handled by a real estate agent or a property management company is going to run a credit check.
You might be able to convince a landlord to allow you to rent despite your credit by offering a larger security deposit or paying a month or two of rent up front.
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June 30th, 2010 at 4:37 pm
The landlords in the ghetto areas handle dead beats their own way and are less inclined to worry about your credit.
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