A prudent landlord would.
That depends if the place your renting is doing a credit check on you. Not all landlords do credit checks.
Because this serves as their gauge on how capable you are to pay the rental dues.
Renting an apartment in the U.S. can be difficult if you do not have established credit, as most apartment complexes will run a credit check. A possible solution might be to check for a private individual renting a house, (or part of a house), on a free classified listing page, such as Craigslist
In most cases, phone service is not necessary to rent an aparment. As long as your credit checks out, then you should be eligible.
Renting an apartment or home will not show up on your credit. That just builds up rental history for yourself. The only time a renter will ever report you to a credit agency is if you move out with a balance that was not paid within 14 to 30 days of your move out.
When you fill out an application for credit, one of the questions is Rent? Own? That answer will show on your credit report right next to your address. Whether you paid rent on time won't show in your list of creditors.
No, not if the accounts are separate. Married couples credit ratings are only affected equally when the account is held jointly.
Usually proof of income, drivers licence, and sometimes a electric bill to show your former address. The person renting will have a form you fill out and will do a credit check.
If you ever plan on borrowing money for anything, especially significant purchases like a car loan or a home mortgage, you'll want a good credit history to show your credit worthiness. Even renting an apartment or qualifying for student loans could rely upon your credit history.
it's based on your credit place
Yes, an apartment complex can refuse to rent an apartment to you if you have bad credit. A bankruptcy alone will not stop you from being approved or disapproved from an apartment, they will consider your overall credit score and credit history.
if a apartment complex does not take your social security number nor checks your credit, and they give you an apartment for rent,when you decide to leave that complex, will you have any credit history on your credit?