Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.
If he is a good landlord, he would check with local courts to see if you have a habit of prior evictions. Credit reports don't really have allot to do with someone, in my opinion, as a bad credit rating might simply mean, they have allot of medical bills that cannot be paid or student loans. Something that wouldn't really affect him renting to you. But checking with the courts for prior evictions would tell the story of how you are going to be as a potential tenant. I also check criminal history as that would tell what type of person you are. I have used this standard and it seems to work well. But all landlords are different, especially in the tools they use in deciding who they choose to rent to. This is just mine and many other I happen to know that are also landlords.
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There are many questions to ask when we will renting a apartments. Depending on where you rent or live. For example: How much do you rent monthly? What is the applications process? What are included and additional in the rent? How I can pay money? Parking Pets Policy How maintenance request work etc.
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Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.
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The rent of an apartment can be raised as often and as high as the landlord feels like. All he has to do, is give prior notice to the tenants.
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a landlord may not EVER break/violate a lease. [unless the tenant wishes it so]
You would have to have completed high school, and some colleges will also accept a GED.
At a time when the Army's reducing personnel, they're not going to accept you with a prior RE-4.
you must have the landlord amend or start a new contract with you on the (a) rental agreement with you as the remaining and continuing tenants. Then you need to have the landlord remove the abandoned property left by prior tenants and store it for a minimum of 30 days. Once this is done the landlord must give prior tenants legal notice of how and when to obtain there belongings.It must state the date it is to be picked up by with the deadline ending at midnight on the 30th day after posted or mailed date of notice. If the tentants do not show up to claim property or have not made arrainngments to retrieve the belongings the landlord can dispose of the property any way they see fit.
Depending on the value of the property you can bring an action in small claims court. You must have a copy of your lease, proof that you had exclusive rights to use the storage unit and receipts for the property that was thrown out to prove the dollar amount of the damages. You should also try to obtain proof of when the property was thrown out. If you have any photos of what was stored it would be helpful.
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