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Most complexes will adopt poor credit tenants next to a sizable down payment, or find a proprietor that does not check credit.
Of course the best solution would be spend less and take-home pay your bills timely to increase credit.
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When I moved into my apartment, they didn't look at the credit score as much as they did the derogatory items on my credit report. They weren't concerned that I hadn't compensated all my credit card payments in good time, what they were looking for be I had never be evicted, didn't owe my previous landlord any money, and I have no utility accounts in collections. Utility accounts included cellular phone service. GOOD LUCK! My brother rents apartments out in his huge house and no one get in minus a thorough credit check. Small landlords are increasingly doing this to protect themselves. You may be required (because of bad credit) to supply a huge deposit. Two months rent in your shield would be the norm.
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you may want to try looking for a small duplex or house. Some of the landlords will not check your credit. If you go to an apartment you are going to be sure that they will check your credit.
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