For many folks foreclosure follows bankruptcy and that leaves many wondering if they will be able to find a rental with the bk and foreclosure on their credit report.
I am in the sixty day club and eventually facing foreclosure. According to my attorney that could take 90 days or a few years to foreclose and he recommends staying as long as possible and saving all that I can. As I have never been though this before I find this situation a little nerve racking.
I turned to the web for informaton on renting after bk and I find dozens, or more, of lawyers stating that finding an apartment or house rental would not be a problem after filing bk except when dealing with major rental corporations. I also learned that since the housing bubble burst there has been a huge increase in bankruptcies and foreclosures so there are lots of people in the same boat. Another factor is that there are a lot of people out of work or working low paying jobs that do not meet income requirements for many rentals.
I called a few rentals simply to see what reaction I might get. The first one I talked to was a large complex manager. She told me that they would not accept anyone in process of bankruptcy but would after their bankruptcy was discharged. The next one I called, also a large complex, stated they would not rent to a person with a recent bankrupty but would after some time, (years), if their credit record improved. The third place was a mobile home park. The rep there told me they would be reluctant to rent to a person with a recent bankrupty but would consider it the person could put up extra security. He surprised me when he said he could help me if I wanted to buy a mobile home. (Reluctant to rent buy willing to sell)??? He said if I could put down $5k to $10k he could put me in a new MH regardless of my credit history.
I called others but I had to leave a message and am awaiting a call back.
About seven years ago I decided to move to another state and sold my home. As I didn't know what I was going to do I decided to rent for a while. I rented a townhouse in a large corporate owned complex managed by a single person. I paid $30 for the credit check and my application was accepted. After moving in I decided to take a look at my credit report and I went to the rental office and asked for a copy of the CR I just paid for and found they didn't have it. The manager told me that they never run a credit check on clean-cut looking folks and returned my money. However, when I moved in they would not take my personal check but instead insisted on a bank check.
I would like to hear how others who have been through bk, foreclosure managed to find a place to live.
I am in the sixty day club and eventually facing foreclosure. According to my attorney that could take 90 days or a few years to foreclose and he recommends staying as long as possible and saving all that I can. As I have never been though this before I find this situation a little nerve racking.
I turned to the web for informaton on renting after bk and I find dozens, or more, of lawyers stating that finding an apartment or house rental would not be a problem after filing bk except when dealing with major rental corporations. I also learned that since the housing bubble burst there has been a huge increase in bankruptcies and foreclosures so there are lots of people in the same boat. Another factor is that there are a lot of people out of work or working low paying jobs that do not meet income requirements for many rentals.
I called a few rentals simply to see what reaction I might get. The first one I talked to was a large complex manager. She told me that they would not accept anyone in process of bankruptcy but would after their bankruptcy was discharged. The next one I called, also a large complex, stated they would not rent to a person with a recent bankrupty but would after some time, (years), if their credit record improved. The third place was a mobile home park. The rep there told me they would be reluctant to rent to a person with a recent bankrupty but would consider it the person could put up extra security. He surprised me when he said he could help me if I wanted to buy a mobile home. (Reluctant to rent buy willing to sell)??? He said if I could put down $5k to $10k he could put me in a new MH regardless of my credit history.
I called others but I had to leave a message and am awaiting a call back.
About seven years ago I decided to move to another state and sold my home. As I didn't know what I was going to do I decided to rent for a while. I rented a townhouse in a large corporate owned complex managed by a single person. I paid $30 for the credit check and my application was accepted. After moving in I decided to take a look at my credit report and I went to the rental office and asked for a copy of the CR I just paid for and found they didn't have it. The manager told me that they never run a credit check on clean-cut looking folks and returned my money. However, when I moved in they would not take my personal check but instead insisted on a bank check.
I would like to hear how others who have been through bk, foreclosure managed to find a place to live.
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