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2014-09-25
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Easy resource for this owner-occpuied landlord with only 2 rental units. Thanks.
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Introduce yourself properly. Start by introducing yourself and make sure to mention: ... Good things to mention if you have them. Stable income or a permanent job. ... Use a customized template. ... Keep it short. ... Timing is key. ... Put yourself in the landlords shoes. ... Show genuine interest. ... Be proactive.
Fill out an application form, as if it were your CV. It is going to be your killer rental resume, so do your best to include the most relevant information in it. Here are the necessary contents of a rental application checklist: Your current job position.
Get organized before you go on the apartment hunt. When I'm reviewing rental applicants, if an application is organized and thorough, the cards will already be in your favor. ... Write an introduction cover letter. ... Secure a financial Guarantor if you have poor credit. ... Offer more rent per month. ... Have a good attitude.
1. Inadequate or unverified income. The most common reason rental applications get rejected is because of a person's income.
So after you have filled out the application, given the copies of pay stubs, your photo ID and credit report if you have it, to the landlord. Then it's a great idea so follow-up with a little note or text message about an hour or two after the showing.
Respect. One of the best ways to tell if an individual makes a good tenant is if they are respectful. Not only does a good tenant pay the rent and other bills on time, but they take care of maintenance issues that are their responsibility. ... Remember, a respectful tenant will shine through in the future as a good tenant.
Go Above and Beyond Their Wants. All landlords want tenants who pay their rent on time and who have reliable sources. ... 2. Make Sure You Pass All of Your Background Checks. ... Get in the Door First. ... Be Prepared, Be Presentable. ... Set Your Sights on What You Can Afford.
Dress up. ... Be on time. ... Have a rental resume. ... Be one step ahead of everyone else. ... Be honest. ... Be charming. ... Be desirable.
Look only for places you can afford. A landlord's No. 1 goal is to make sure you can pay the rent. ... Know your credit history. ... Have enough cash in the bank. ... Dress up. ... Be on time. ... Don't hide your doggy, kitty or cockatoo.
Introduce yourself properly. Start by introducing yourself and make sure to mention: ... Good things to mention if you have them. Stable income or a permanent job. ... Use a customized template. ... Keep it short. ... Timing is key. ... Put yourself in the landlords shoes. ... Show genuine interest. ... Be proactive.
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