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5 Ways To Rent An Apartment EVEN IF You Have Bad Credit or Have an Eviction on Your Record
Summary
This video discusses ways to improve your chances of renting an apartment even with bad credit or an eviction on your record. Sean Rakidzich covers providing proof of income via W2 or bank statements, negotiating a handshake agreement for smaller landlords, or renting through a business (LLC). He also suggests using business references to vouch for your reliability as a tenant.
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