There would only be an entry on the CR if the landlord won a creditor judgment by means of a civil lawsuit against the renter. Evictions and defaulted lease/rental agreements are not placed on CR. There are several agencies which gather information about such issues however, and supply the information to landlords, rental agencies etc. when inquiries are made.
Yes as long as their income and deposit meet the landlord's requirements. Remember, every landlord is different so it depends.
It does not take that long to get approved to lease an office space as long as you have a good steady income and your credit score is not terrible. You can go to your local broker's office and apply right there.
I would like to know how to evaluate the credit worthiness of a company. I am a commercial and investment real estate broker. Many companie are now wanting to sell a property and offering a long term lease in return. I need to be able to evaluate the company to ascertain if they can honor that long term lease commitment.
"How long do you have till an eviction is off of your credit?" i am looking for an apartment but i have an eviction that's about 9 years old. the question on the aplication is have i ever been evicted? do i say yes or no? how do i find out if its still there?
Your entire life. But a car loan, Home loan, Or Lease will help expidite the process, assuming you always pay on time.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
Yes as long as their income and deposit meet the landlord's requirements. Remember, every landlord is different so it depends.
I believe that credit report entiries are valid for up to 7 years, but it may depend on the circumstances and just how much default was involved.
If the management company files it immediately with a credit agency, it may be hours or days.
As long as another apartment is being offered to you, you must move. If you do not have a singed lease, they can always make you move.
It is legal to put a washer and dryer stacked in an apartment, as long as the manufacturer intended them to be stacked and he apartment's lease policies allow you to do so. In most apartments that are furnished, they use this method to conserve space. So legally yes, they can be but ultimately it is up to the specifications in the apartment's lease agreement.
They have forever to collect. If they don't go through the courts, they send you to collections. If you ever want to rent again or possibly purchase a house in the future. You should pay them for the rest of your lease and damages. If you don't your credit will be ruined. Plus if future landlords know you skipped on your lease agreement they won't rent to you. If you don't tell them and they run your credit it will be on your report. It stays on there several years even after you paid it.
Check the terms of the lease.
The rental company will require you and the person who is paying your rent to sign the lease. You both will be responsible for the apartment for the duration of the lease.
I cosigned for my daughter five years ago on and apartment. Mu daughter is self employed. Her boyfriend has now moved in and wants to take responsibility for the rent. Land lord will not take me off the lease. What can I do?
Fort Lauderdale has many apartments available but whether they are occupied or available varies. Your best option is to contact the landlord and see if an apartment is available, and how long their lease is (generally a lease runs a year at a time).
Right now you can be legally asked to take a drug test before doing almost anything. I expect anyone who extends credit to people to do it before long.