Submit as many rental applications as you can. They probably won't ALL be rejections. Look for private landlords as well as corporate property managers.
Also, remember that landlords are not lenders. Signing a lease is not going to be the ordeal of trying to get a mortgage. Especially if you've got the employment history to back you up. Three months of stable employment is a pretty good track record.
Check out private landlords. They might be a little more open to negotiation, especially if you can pay a few months rent up front. That alone can seal the deal in some cases!
What if you have had a foreclosure so your credit is poor, but you have a good job and have the income to rent now.
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Also, remember that landlords are not lenders. Signing a lease is not going to be the ordeal of trying to get a mortgage. Especially if you've got the employment history to back you up. Three months of stable employment is a pretty good track record.
Check out private landlords. They might be a little more open to negotiation, especially if you can pay a few months rent up front. That alone can seal the deal in some cases!
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