We are always casually perusing rental home listings, even though we are planning to stay put until at least early 2024 if possible. (That's when the BK13 case should fall off our credit report.)
I have, however, seen rental qualification listed such as, no BKs or no BKs for 3 years. Does this mean no BKs ever in your lifetime? If we chose not to disclose the BK13 and its discharge, can the landlords still find the information somewhere like MyLife or Been Verified or is it just a matter of public record into perpetuity?
Have any of you who rented, say five years beyond your discharge date, had difficulty or an outright denial, based on the mere fact of a successfully discharged BK13?
We have no plans to buy a house in Washington ever at this point because of the permanently bloated prices and super high yearly homeowner taxes - here a Million Dollar House is often a fixer Upper in as is condition (like our current rental rambler!)
So, for us renting while we live here is the only sensible financial course.
I have, however, seen rental qualification listed such as, no BKs or no BKs for 3 years. Does this mean no BKs ever in your lifetime? If we chose not to disclose the BK13 and its discharge, can the landlords still find the information somewhere like MyLife or Been Verified or is it just a matter of public record into perpetuity?
Have any of you who rented, say five years beyond your discharge date, had difficulty or an outright denial, based on the mere fact of a successfully discharged BK13?
We have no plans to buy a house in Washington ever at this point because of the permanently bloated prices and super high yearly homeowner taxes - here a Million Dollar House is often a fixer Upper in as is condition (like our current rental rambler!)
So, for us renting while we live here is the only sensible financial course.
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