Whether you pass a credit check for renting depends on your credit history and score. If you have a good credit score and a history of making payments on time, you are more likely to pass the credit check. If you have a poor credit history or a low credit score, you may have difficulty passing the credit check.
That depends if the place your renting is doing a credit check on you. Not all landlords do credit checks.
The idea of renting furniture has really taken off in the last 5 years. Many different companies offer to credit what funds that you have spent renting their furniture in the case you decide to buy. It depends on what company you are renting furniture from. Before renting, check with the company to see if they offer a credit for rent-to-own.
Renting or leasing a house is not considered an alternative to borrowing on credit because they are fundamentally different financial arrangements. When renting or leasing, you are paying for the use of the property without taking on debt, whereas borrowing on credit involves obtaining a loan that must be repaid with interest. Renting or leasing does not involve a financial institution extending credit to you, unlike borrowing on credit.
Speaking from experience, if the discharge of bankruptcy is pending, a credit check may not pass, however, having discharged voluntarily from bankruptcy may have the same result depending on the policy of the employer or financial institution.
Only if you wrote a check without sufficient funds. It sounds like you might be renting it or making payments. In this case it will just hurt your credit and they will reposess.
That depends if the place your renting is doing a credit check on you. Not all landlords do credit checks.
You just have to ask each individual renter. There is no list I know of that indicates who does or does not do a credit check before renting.
Yes. I'd never dream of renting to anyone without checking their credit first.
Usually you will need to have a credit card to cover the cost and deposit of renting a van. If you use a debit card, they could check your credit and also require a cash deposit.
The idea of renting furniture has really taken off in the last 5 years. Many different companies offer to credit what funds that you have spent renting their furniture in the case you decide to buy. It depends on what company you are renting furniture from. Before renting, check with the company to see if they offer a credit for rent-to-own.
If they have a lease agreement, if they allow pets, if there is a deposit required and is there a credit check?
Renting or leasing a house is not considered an alternative to borrowing on credit because they are fundamentally different financial arrangements. When renting or leasing, you are paying for the use of the property without taking on debt, whereas borrowing on credit involves obtaining a loan that must be repaid with interest. Renting or leasing does not involve a financial institution extending credit to you, unlike borrowing on credit.
Renting an apartment in the U.S. can be difficult if you do not have established credit, as most apartment complexes will run a credit check. A possible solution might be to check for a private individual renting a house, (or part of a house), on a free classified listing page, such as Craigslist
Speaking from experience, if the discharge of bankruptcy is pending, a credit check may not pass, however, having discharged voluntarily from bankruptcy may have the same result depending on the policy of the employer or financial institution.
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Only if you wrote a check without sufficient funds. It sounds like you might be renting it or making payments. In this case it will just hurt your credit and they will reposess.
You should make up a sound lease agreement then advertise and run a credit check on anyone you may rent too.