Monday, January 18, 2010

How Do I Fill Out A Rental Application Form?


Some things in life are downright scary and yet very exciting. Remember when you learned how to drive? Chances are you first took lessons from your mom or dad. You were probably a nervous wreck, but after you got used to it, it became like second nature to you. The scary part is learning how to do things you've never done before, like filling out a rental application. But with easy tips like the ones I'm about to share with you, this can go by quite easily! First off, when filling out an application rental form for Brooklyn rentals it's important that you bring two types of ID with you and your check book, just in case!

A license and an old bill with your mailing address and name should do just fine. Second off, it's important to be honest on the application. Chances are they will check it out anyway and if you are caught in a lie this just isn't going to look good at all. Remember, they are allowed to refuse you at their own will. So for example, if you have bad credit and you tell them it's amazing and perfect, this is a lie that could bite you in the butt, especially since most places WILL check your credit and a background check on you. Thirdly, it's important that you have two people for your application.

You will need to refer to employers you have worked for, and references. If you have had a few different jobs and some were pleasant and some were not - list the pleasant ones. The ones where you didn't get fired or "let go" (fired!). Try to fill out the application as detailed as you can on your current employer as well. This is important to the rentee because if you don't have a job or a good job, how are you going to pay rent?!? lastly, you will need to fill out a release stating that i'ts alright if they check our credit score for the Brooklyn apartments for rent.

You simply need to sign the form showing that you did allow it, and you will also need to sign the actual application as well stating that everything on the form was true and accurate to the best of your knowledge. After you pee the application fee (if applicable) they will let you know if you were okayed or not. If not, then it's time to look for another rental. If so, then you will need to start filling out the lease agreement! To find Brooklyn rentals such as Prospect Park apartments for rent, please www.LangRealtyNY.com.

14 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing this, its helped me in my endeavors to do apartment rentals in Toronto.

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

I am sure glad that I found this post. I was just starting to fill out rental application forms myself and it is good to know what exactly it is that I need to put on them now. It is pretty straight forward as is, but doing that little extra really helps. Thanks for sharing this post and helping out all those that read this.
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Unknown said...

My husband and I are pros at filing these things out. We have lived in 4 different apartments in 3 years. It is such a pain having to fill all of those different contracts out because there are so many papers you have to sign.

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Unknown said...

Thanks for posting about this. I have been doing some apartment searching. Some of the rental applications can be difficult to figure out. I have a hard time figuring out who to put as a reference.
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