if a apartment complex does not take your social security number nor checks your credit, and they give you an apartment for rent,when you decide to leave that complex, will you have any credit history on your credit?
That depends if the place your renting is doing a credit check on you. Not all landlords do credit checks.
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In most cases, phone service is not necessary to rent an aparment. As long as your credit checks out, then you should be eligible.
Odds are you will not find any apartment complex that does not conduct credit checks in any city in the US. Your only options then would be to look for a rented house or multiplex, or a residential motel.
Verificarea creditului is a Romanian equivalent of 'credit checks'.
Yes, an apartment complex can refuse to rent an apartment to you if you have bad credit. A bankruptcy alone will not stop you from being approved or disapproved from an apartment, they will consider your overall credit score and credit history.
Good credit is important because credit checks are becoming increasingly more common - to ensure the reliability of investors/customers/employees. For example, it is nearly impossible to rent an apartment, acquire a credit card or loan, or request services from a utility company without having your credit checked.
Online credit checks are done with the major credit reporting bureaus. Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian. Credit checks can also be done with several of the major credit card companies.
Yes, you can still get an apartment with a very low credit score but you may be required to pay a higher security deposit on top of your initial rental payment. You can also search on Craigslist for renters who may not be doing any credit checks.
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Good credit is important because credit checks are becoming increasingly more common - to ensure the reliability of investors/customers/employees. For example, it is nearly impossible to rent an apartment, acquire a credit card or loan, or request services from a utility company without having your credit checked.