Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am trying to rent from a complex. They emailed me yesterday to say they couldn’t verify my income documents, and were denying me. They didn’t contact my employers or the agency, so it doesn’t sound like they actually made any effort to verify anything. They just took my $75 application fee. Whatever. I got my employer to write a letter on hospital letterhead. It has his military rank and everything one there. Maybe that will help at the next place.
I have a dog who is a mixed breed, but one is on the restricted breed list. This limits my options for apartments here.
Do you have a W2? Not sure why this wouldn’t be sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am trying to rent from a complex. They emailed me yesterday to say they couldn’t verify my income documents, and were denying me. They didn’t contact my employers or the agency, so it doesn’t sound like they actually made any effort to verify anything. They just took my $75 application fee. Whatever. I got my employer to write a letter on hospital letterhead. It has his military rank and everything one there. Maybe that will help at the next place.
I have a dog who is a mixed breed, but one is on the restricted breed list. This limits my options for apartments here.
Anonymous wrote:It's extremely hard to get an apartment right now. Why not ask the building what's holding them back, or try to rent from a person who is renting out their condo?
I wouldn't even qualify for a studio in DC based on my $25 an hour. My building asked 36x monthly gross income. Studio was $1690 last year and $2000 this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved 3 years ago to SS right before the pandemic, did not even have a job then, I am a high-end nanny also, never had any issues, rented in DTSS. I did and do have sky high credit score so a lot of times it is the credit score that matters. I did not even have a job offer or any pay stubs to show.
I don’t think that’s the issue. They did the initial check of my credit and rental history, and did a pre approval with less than 10% of the monthly rent as deposit. Rent would only be 23% of my income, so that shouldn’t be the problem, either. When I lived in the DC area, my rent was closer to 40% of my income, and rent was never paid late. Housing is cheaper, and fairly plentiful where I am now.
I will call them tomorrow to try to sort out what is the problem. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:I moved 3 years ago to SS right before the pandemic, did not even have a job then, I am a high-end nanny also, never had any issues, rented in DTSS. I did and do have sky high credit score so a lot of times it is the credit score that matters. I did not even have a job offer or any pay stubs to show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might have to do with the fact that you haven't been with your current position for very long.
This, and you just moved to the area.
OP here. Really? People move to new areas for a job all the time. I’ve been here since late February, but staying with a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It might have to do with the fact that you haven't been with your current position for very long.
This, and you just moved to the area.
Anonymous wrote:It might have to do with the fact that you haven't been with your current position for very long.