Prospective roommates don't hold legit rental history...what to do?

I'm looking to get a house beside a some friends, the problem is that one of them has be living elsewhere but is not on the lease. He is technically an 'unauthorized tenant' because the other leaseholders didn't want to bother putting him on the lease for whatever source (pure laziness is my guess...) He's be working in this town for almost 6 months, but have no legitimate place of residence.

I know he other pays on time, so I'm not worried around that. I'm just worried more or less what will happen when the rental agency see his application? Should he just read aloud he was homeless? Should he only just list one of his roommates as the innkeeper, since basically they be his landlord...?

I really longing he would have freshly gotten on the lease because this is making things very difficult!

Answers:    Honesty is the best policy. Not self on a lease everywhere you live is not a bad entry, but lying to fill contained by gaps is. When your prospective innkeeper will consider this roommate, he/she will simply have to rely on other information, like his credit rating and mission history, to determine his to be a good risk.

You don't involve to sweat this, he sounds like a reliable roommate if he is set to pay on the dot.
I don't see a problem here. Just say he be living with his parents at the time.

Trust me, as a former manager, nothing soothes our misgivings close to a big security deposit. If the innkeeper has a problem next to 1 of the people not have a rental history, offer to supply a couple of hundred bucks to the security deposit to cut back his qualms.

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