Qualifications for Rental Applications:
CREDIT HISTORY:
1. Your credit profile will be pulled along with a criminal and
residential history.
Not all delinquent accounts will count against you but a risk
assessment will be
made focusing on your ability to maintain the monthly rental
payments.
2. Bankruptcy is OK provided it has been discharged and recent
payment history is satisfactory.
3. Foreclosures are OK provided the rent is less than your current
mortgage, and the employment requirements are met.
WORK HISTORY:
1. Minimum six months steady work history (state transfers and new
employers in the same career field are acceptable)
2. Gross monthly income MUST be at least three times the rent
amount.
3. Income and employment must be verifiable! In addition to
paystubs, we may contact your current or past employers.
RENTAL HISTORY:
1. No broken leases or evictions for the past 3 years, whether
verified by credit reports or by previous landlords, will be
accepted unless paid in full.
2. Previous landlords will be contacted and verified.
DEPOSITS:
1. An amount equal to one months rent for security deposit (includes
refundable and non-refundable amounts. Actual amount may vary. Not to exceed 1 ½ times the monthly rent
2. Cleaning deposit (non-refundable)
3. Per Pet deposit
(partial refundable)
Dogs are considered at the
discretion of the owner (s). Details available upon request. The
following breeds are
unacceptable: Rottweiler, Doberman, Pitt Bull Terrier, German
Shepherd, Chow, along with breeds, considered potentially dangerous. Dogs under the age of 2 years of age, over 50
lbs. or multiple dogs are unacceptable.
Cats are considered at the discretion of the owner (s). Details available
upon request.
Multiple pets would incur a pet fee – dependent on the number of pets. Exotic pets are unacceptable.
Falsification of any information
would result in a rejection and/or eviction.
A fully completed application is essential (answers to all questions are
required).
CO-SIGNERS: must meet all of the above criteria in order to be
considered acceptable and must sign the lease agreement.
I recommend all Tenants obtain renters insurance
to cover any
accidental loss of personal property.
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