#74975On Tuesday, November 20, 2007handleitdavid said,
You probably don't need to do anything. If you feel compelled to take action start with getting a copy of your credit report to see if you still owe anyone money from debts during that time period. Pay them if you can.
Most apartment communities utilize third party verification services such as SafeRent to qualify their applicants. These third party companies use a hightly advanced statistical program to rate your creditworthiness and your likelihood to pay your rent on time. This information is gathered from places like your credit report and it's based on your entire history. If this was truly an isolated incident and can, you might not have a problem getting approved for a new apartment.
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You probably don't need to
You probably don't need to do anything. If you feel compelled to take action start with getting a copy of your credit report to see if you still owe anyone money from debts during that time period. Pay them if you can.
Most apartment communities utilize third party verification services such as SafeRent to qualify their applicants. These third party companies use a hightly advanced statistical program to rate your creditworthiness and your likelihood to pay your rent on time. This information is gathered from places like your credit report and it's based on your entire history. If this was truly an isolated incident and can, you might not have a problem getting approved for a new apartment.
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