Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t your husband sign the lease and add you as an authorized occupant? If he has sufficient income to qualify for the lease you shouldn’t need to be a party to it.
Another landlord here. All adult tenants get credit checks and they are all on the lease, which contains language that if one leaves, the other is still responsible for rent. That said, if I had applicants like OP and her husband, I would probably rent to them (both on the lease). Stuff happens and most of us have things on our "records" that we've outgrown and would never do again.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t your husband sign the lease and add you as an authorized occupant? If he has sufficient income to qualify for the lease you shouldn’t need to be a party to it.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t your husband sign the lease and add you as an authorized occupant? If he has sufficient income to qualify for the lease you shouldn’t need to be a party to it.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t your husband sign the lease and add you as an authorized occupant? If he has sufficient income to qualify for the lease you shouldn’t need to be a party to it.
Anonymous wrote:Will they let you prepay for the year?
Anonymous wrote:The big buildings run by management companies are really stringent and ridiculous. Can you find someone who rents his family home or apartment? They won’t turn you down on an old charge off.
Anonymous wrote:What the hell is a charge off?
Anonymous wrote:We've been denied 3 leases now because I have a charge-off just old enough it hasn't dropped off yet. It should drop off during the lease, but as this is a one-year move, that doesn't help. It was an issue buying our current house, but DH has a high enough salary that we dropped me from the mortgage application and just used his. Unfortunately that doesn't work for rentals which want the credit history of every adult.
My credit score is 815+, but the charge-off has rendered the score moot.
Is there any solution? DH is going to have to move alone if we can't come up with one.
Anonymous wrote:The big buildings run by management companies are really stringent and ridiculous. Can you find someone who rents his family home or apartment? They won’t turn you down on an old charge off.