Posts Tagged‘renting’

How to Rent an Apartment After Filing for Bankruptcy

While “bankruptcy” is one of the most terrifying words in the vocabulary, it’s vital to remember two things about this widely misunderstood concept. The first thing is that bankruptcy is not a moral judgement. Rather, it’s a legal process; and a fairly common one at that. For example, in 2016 there were nearly 800,000 bankruptcy filings (individuals and businesses) in the U.S. So, while it’s not the norm, it’s certainly not the exception either. The second thing is that the courts (which in this context represent “the will of society”) have absolutely no interest — legally, ethically, socially, politically, or…

Sure Ways to Rent a Condo Even with Bad Credit

In the present day, it is not uncommon to have a bad credit rating. Bad credit can hit us due to a couple of unpaid utility bills, a few missed payments on our credit card and other occurrences like this. Many prospective renters feel ashamed of their bad credit, and worried about its potential to shed an unfavorable light on them when they put in applications to rent condos. This can put people off from renting the apartments that they desire. But, it is totally possible to rent a condo with bad credit. How bad credit can harm your renting…

5 Things To Think About When Renting Out Your Home

Source It’s always a great feeling when you have a property in your possession and can do with it as you please. Many people purchase property as a type of investment that they can draw on later in life before retirement by selling it – perhaps never intending to reside in the property at all, but rather having it purely as a rental property. There are a number of benefits to renting out your property, but there are also a number of things to remember when doing so. Read on to see the five things you should keep in mind…