FAQS
Q: I broke my lease. Can you help me find another place to live?
Absolutely! We help people with broken leases find apartments, condos and private homes across the USA on a daily basis.
Q: I endured an eviction. Can you help me find an property that will accept my application?
That is a big YES!. We regularly help people with evictions find second chance apartments, condos and homes..
Q: I have horrible credit. What are my chances of getting approved for an apartment?
Horrible credit can be a concern. We are very good at helping people with horrible credit get approved at second chance apartments, homes and condos.
I'm a convicted felon. What can you do to help me find a place to live?
We have helped literally thousands people with criminal backgrounds find 2nd chance apartments, condos a private homes. Approval depends on the type of offense and how long ago it occurred. Violent and sex offenders can be rather challenging.
Q: What questions should I expect to be asked if I have a broken lease or evictions?
We will ask the following questions in order to help you:
- How old is your broken lease or eviction?
The age of the broken lease or evictgion is very important. There are properties that do accept recent broken leases or evictions. - What is the name of the property that the broken lease or eviction occurred?
This helps us avoid sister properties managed by the same company. - Do you know the management company name?
Larger managment companies oftrn have sister propeties in other cities and states. We don’t want to accidentally waste your money by referring you to a sister property. - How much balance do you owe, if any?
Some apartment managememt companies have limits on how much you can owe. There are management companies that do not have limits. - Do you have rental history after the broken lease?
Redeeming you renatal history is a major plus. It will help you wil qualify for more choices. - Have you applied at any apartments lately?
We need to know where you were denied? We will avoid properties with similar requirements. We do not want to accidentlly refer you to sister properties that will also deny your application.
Q: I have several accounts in collections? What are my options?
We are able to help people with several collections on their credit find apartments, homes condos that are willing to accept their application.
What do you need to know?
We may need the following information:
- How much do yhou owe in collections?
Some collections like medical bills and student loan are often over looked. - Do you have any outstanding utilty bills in collections?
This will have a negative affect on your abilty being approved. Apartmetns amd landords need to keep their properties air conditioing operating. - Are you making any monthly payments on your colections? Paying down your debts reflects that you are a responsiblle person.
Q: I have really bad credit. Can you help me?
Yes, we are very good at helping people with really bad credit.. We help people with low credit scores get approved for some great apartments, condos and homes.
What information do you need?
Here’s some question we may ask: :
- Do you know your credit scores?
There are 3 credit bureaus you can check. Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Just use thier websites. It’s free! - Do you owe any utility companies?
Some apartments may deny applications with unpaid utility balances. - Have you had any repossessions?
Recent repossessions can affect approval chances. If you still need to mske monthly paymernt this will have an adverse affect on your ability to financially qualify for higher rent.
Q: I have filed for bankruptcy. Can you still help me lease an apartment?
Absolutely! . We help people with open and closed bankruptcies find apartments condos and homes
What can I expect?
We may need the following information:
- How old is the bankruptcy?
If your bankruptcies quite old then it will be much easier to get approved. We can still help still be able to help with recent or open bankruptcies. - Which level of bankruptcy did you file? Chapter 7, 11, 9 or 13 bankruptcy?
If you are still making payments, apartments may it will have an advers affect on your ability to qualify for higher rent.