Bankruptcy Information: Renting After Filing Bankruptcy
Filing bankruptcy does not mean that you will be unable to rent an apartment. Learn more from TotalBankruptcy.com.
Filing bankruptcy does not mean that you will be unable to rent an apartment. Learn more from TotalBankruptcy.com.
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3 Comments at "Bankruptcy Information: Renting After Filing Bankruptcy"
This video is pretty interesting, does that make me a nerd? We might be able to work together. I help people who have file bankruptcies get a cash settlement
This lawyer is correct. Landlords also look at your debt-to-income ratio too ( such as buying a car as well ) so they take that more into consideration that just that you filed for bankruptcy. Getting a co-signer though would be my last choice suggestion because you wouldn’t want something to go awry somewhere and have them become responsible–would surely hurt a relationship.
i’m a college student how can i get approved to rent an apartment? without having to get a cosigner