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So now you’re a renter…..

With the increased number of people losing their homes to foreclosure & short sale there is an increase in the number of people needing to rent.  A few things to be prepared for if you find yourself renting a home after many years of owning;   Landlords will require a rental application and most charge a screening fee to check your credit, criminal,  and rental (eviction) history.  You may also need to provide documents to verify employment and income.  Many landlords and property management companies have a minimum credit score that is acceptable to be considered a candidate for renting.  The more information you can provide to prove your credit worthiness, the better. 

Expect to come up with not only your first months rent, but up to 2 times the rent amount as a security deposit.  Additional security funds can be required if you have pets.   Signing a 12-month lease is customary, but some landlords are willing to provide shorter term leases with an increase in the rent amount. 

If you are in doubts or questions about practices by landlords or property management companies, you can contact Fair Housing for advice and information.  You can also enlist the help of your local real estate agent or property management company to help you find rental properties and represent you in the leasing process.

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