Yes as long as their income and deposit meet the landlord's requirements. Remember, every landlord is different so it depends.
yes
Yes
Credit scores range from 300 to 850. The average credit score is 678. A score under 620 would put you in the higher risk category, where you may not qualify to rent the apartment.
I got an apartment with this credit score, actually pretty good.
Not unless you are sent to collections
yes
Someone with a poor credit score should be able to lease a car.
Yes
Your credit score is one part of your rental application, and it's important to know that landlords will usually check all three credit bureaus when considering an applicant. If you have a low credit score, you may want to ask your husband to cosign on the lease with you. This will help improve your chances of being approved for the apartment you want.
Yes.
Credit scores range from 300 to 850. The average credit score is 678. A score under 620 would put you in the higher risk category, where you may not qualify to rent the apartment.
yes
I got an apartment with this credit score, actually pretty good.
Yes.
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.
Not unless you are sent to collections
When the co-signer signed for the signer then the co-signer accepted the debt as his/her own. If the signer does not fulfil the terms of the lease then the co-signer will be responsible and it will appear on the credit report. If and when it effects the credit score will depend what is contained in the report now, example to many debts, not paying per the guidelines of the other debts, etc. Some credit report sites have scenerio calculators, most times they are free to use.