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  • Is there anyone on here who has had bad credit and gotten an apartment?

    Posted by admin on April 5th, 2009 and filed under Bad Credit | 3 Comments »
    Axel asked:


    I’m just wondering if there is anyone on here who has gotten a good apartment in a complex even with bad credit. I’m taking a teaching job far from my home town, and I need an apartment. However, my credit score is low and I’ve never rented before. Does anyone know if I can offer a bigger deposit or anything like that if my credit doesn’t check out? Any success stories on here?
    I’m not looking for a dumpy place. I’d like something in a complex.

    Credit Mechanics

    3 Responses

    1. Brandon F Says:

      Credit Mechanics

      dont bother with the first answer its a pyramid scam

      on to the apartment thing. yes there are ways tol get a place. for one not all places offer a credit report. also you can always try making an offer to the complex or ask if they have any special programs. you have nothing to lose by asking.

    2. Smudgeward Says:

      CreditMechanics.com

      Twice I pulled out $5000 in 100 dollar bills and got instant lets just by paying deposit and a month in advance (I know, only one problem w. that plan usually!) If you can offer 6 months in advance you can usually get around credit otherwise you need a grown up to co-sign for you!

    3. nothere Says:

      Credit Mechanics

      Agencies that manage apartment complexes do run credit reports, but have your tried locating something owned by a private landlord? They’d be less likely to run a credit report.

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