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How to get an apartment lease/rental after BK 7?
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"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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Here is the link to a thread concerning Homeowner's insurance that I participated in. Actually, a 'rant' is more like it. My posts start at #6.
When I/we were going through all of this, State Farm was pulling out of our state, so we never considered them.
As I said before, this thread is about a group of homeowners attempting to get/renew their existing policies. I do not know how much, if any differences there are with Rental policies.
I hope this helps, and good wishes to you!"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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OK this isn't working for me...2 more rejections. One lady I talked to said she found I owed Bailey Property co money. I told her I did not as it was included in my BK. She didn't like that answer and thought I should pay it before she would rent to me. She didn't get the BK 7 process.
Now, I have some more questions...on "most" apps they ask the following, how best to respond?
Have you ever:
Filed for Bankruptcy? Answer would be 'Yes' obviously, do I put ch7 or ch13? Any more info to include?
Been Evicted? No
Do you own money to any previous apartment? I am unsure how to answer this...do I say 'Yes but is included in the bankruptcy' or do I just say 'No' ... technically both answers are correct.
Been Sued? No
Been Convicted of a Crime? No
Explain any "Yes" above
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Before you even fill out an application - ask about their rental guidelines. IF its an apartment complex or some other rental that is bound by a management company they should have written guidelines. Without paying an application fee, you should be able to discuss the general situation you are dealing with. You're not asking for a pre-approval but the opposite. Say 'I previously defaulted on a lease agreement and subsequently filed bankruptcy - does that rule me out or is it possible to pay extra security deposit?' If they automatically say 'we can't rent to anyone who has ever had a bankruptcy' then you should be able to figure that out without wasting an app fee.
In general though, if asked a yes or no question: the answer would be YES or NO. In the 'explain' section you could put a simple explanation as to your financial past. Lost job, was unemployed for X amount of time, now gainfully employed. As to 'do you owe money' if it was discharged in bankruptcy, then you do not. For someone who has not yet filed or not yet been discharged, it would be a touchy area.~Staci
Not an attorney, and never played one on tv. My responses are based on my own experiences & personal opinions.)
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Originally posted by SMinGA2 View PostIn the 'explain' section you could put a simple explanation as to your financial past. Lost job, was unemployed for X amount of time, now gainfully employed. As to 'do you owe money' if it was discharged in bankruptcy, then you do not. For someone who has not yet filed or not yet been discharged, it would be a touchy area.
This place even wants me to pull my own credit report - so I'm going to pick the one that looks the best!
Wish me luck
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Originally posted by tazunemono View PostOK this isn't working for me...2 more rejections. One lady I talked to said she found I owed Bailey Property co money. I told her I did not as it was included in my BK. She didn't like that answer and thought I should pay it before she would rent to me. She didn't get the BK 7 process.
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OK FINALLY I have a few leads on apartments...here's the deal:
Apartment #1: BK 7 is OK, but MUST be discharged first. My 341 hearing is Tuesday so I'm 60+ days out fro D/C - REALLY nice place
Apartment #2: BK 7 is OK, but must include a letter from my attorney (I'm pro se) that they will not be included in the action - OK place
Apartment #3: BK 7 is OK, they don't care as long as other criteria are met but they need rental history (I have none) - a little ghetto, but livable for a year
I suppose I'll pursue all 3 because I'm desperate for a place. All three are 2 bedroom apartments with major complexes (100+ units, pools, etc.). I also have one app out with a small private company that has 10 units (I wrote a letter to this one)
Thoughts? Advice?
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