i was told get a student credit card, or get a secured card where u send them an amount of money ($500) and they send you a card, then u spend the card and make payments, its your money so its secured by you. best way ive heard.
Whether or not an apartment complex would allow someone from another state to become a cosigner would be up to them to decide. They have the right to set their own rules in regards to who would be allowed to cosign.
It should not affect your chances at all unless the payments are delinquent and end up affecting your credit score. Your credit score is the first the lenders look at when decided what type of loan you qualify for.
If you co-sign you are always responsible (even if the person claims bankruptcy you will still be responsible) unless you have a legal agreement that someone else will be taking over the payments for you. If you are talking about a roommate situation, the apartments usually have something called a "roommate" agreement. Ask the apartment. Co-signing for something that can't be used as collateral is always bad.
Someone with bad credit can get an auto loan financed by either getting a co-signer that has better credit than they do, or going to a buy here pay here type of place that helps you rebuild your bad credit or establish your credit if you are just starting out.
Yes as long as their income and deposit meet the landlord's requirements. Remember, every landlord is different so it depends.
When someone wants proof of income when getting an apartment it means that you most likely got the place. They just want a copy of income to put in your file.
Those things are nothing but a scam to steak your money. There is NO WAY AT ALL to tell if someone is a match for you besides getting to know them and deciding for yourself.
A tenant.
I need an apartment but I need assistance with rent. Is housing available for someone with social security?
You shouldn't get one, a bow flex would be better in a apartment.
only if you are a student as well
I can't imagine this meaning much besides asking a question, and then getting occupied with someone else, or something else.
You leave, unless it is your house or apartment, and then you make him/her leave. You can't force someone to love you. And why would you want to stay with someone who doesn't? They will either miss you and want you back, or they won't and you can start getting over it and moving on.
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Your neighbour should not be able to do anything to your voltages in your apartment. That said if your apartment is not a legal apartment in an apartment building then someone else might be on the same circuits as you use. Legal apartments have their own distribution panel which only serve the apartment that the tenant lives in.
they helped establish government
There will be a chance for your husband getting mad at you and dumping or divorcing you and there's also a chance that the one who you love will fight your husband to win you over