Any credit score (also called a FICO score) of 650 or higher, most lenders will be comfortable with. Any score over 700 is considered an excellent risk.
It really depends upon the landlord and his/her standards. A credit score of 515 is not good so you might want to try and negotiate an extra month of rent upfront if they initially say no (as a good faith measure of your reliability).
yes
A credit score is only important during certain transactions in life. If you need a large loan for something, want to rent an apartment or apply for a credit card, you will need to have a good credit score in order to get approved or receive a more beneficial interest rate. However you typically don't need a credit score for daily life.
yes, I think so
Your landlord would have to report payments to the credit bureau.
It really depends upon the landlord and his/her standards. A credit score of 515 is not good so you might want to try and negotiate an extra month of rent upfront if they initially say no (as a good faith measure of your reliability).
yes
A credit score is only important during certain transactions in life. If you need a large loan for something, want to rent an apartment or apply for a credit card, you will need to have a good credit score in order to get approved or receive a more beneficial interest rate. However you typically don't need a credit score for daily life.
Yes.
yes, I think so
To rent a house you either need a good credit score or no credit at all. Typically students or young people usually have no credit and are fine getting a rental. Of course if you do not have any credit you usually have to have someone co-sign on your lease. You can easily get good credit by simply getting a gas card or any other card that you can quickly or automatically pay off.
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Your landlord would have to report payments to the credit bureau.
In order to make sure that you get a good renter credit score, make sure that you pay your rent on time. Other than that, I am not sure. I would assume that you would need to take care of the property that you are renting and what nots.
When you purchase a condominium, your lender will determine the acceptable credit score. When you rent a condominium from an owner, the owner makes a similar determination.
"The rent for a condo in Tucson varies by size and location. A two bedroom condo will cost approximately $970 and a three bedroom condo will cost approximately $1,571."
Yes it can if you keep the payments up, on time. Your bills for rent, electricity, phone and so on are also a big part of your credit score. Your credit score can be a little complicated but, for the most part, if you pay your bills on time your credit score will be a good one. Probably the most complicated part for average people is a credit card. If you have a credit card and your balance always runs pretty close to your credit limit, your credit score will be lower. On the other hand if you owe 10 to 15 percent of your limit it shows that you know how to manage your credit.