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Late Payment on Apartment LeaseA lease will not show on your credit report; unless there was a judgment against you.
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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.
Late Payment on Apartment LeaseA lease will not show on your credit report; unless there was a judgment against you.
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how much rent and do you check credit get the apartment
Might be harder if it goes on your credit report. Most apartments check credit these days and also ask for a reference. However, EZ Lease Rentals make it possible for you to get another apartment even if you have broken lease. The company accepts people with such issue and other problems like bankruptcy, eviction, foreclosure and bad credit
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To lease or rent your already leased or rented apartment/house
It means if an apartment rent is $500 and they rent you the apartment for $550, the apartments have a $50 gain to lease. If they rent it for $450, they have a $50 loss to lease.
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Yes. In fact, in most places a landlord has that right.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
They have forever to collect. If they don't go through the courts, they send you to collections. If you ever want to rent again or possibly purchase a house in the future. You should pay them for the rest of your lease and damages. If you don't your credit will be ruined. Plus if future landlords know you skipped on your lease agreement they won't rent to you. If you don't tell them and they run your credit it will be on your report. It stays on there several years even after you paid it.