how do my partner and my young family get a rental property easier?
My fiance, myself and our 11 month old son have been looking for a rental property for 1/1-2years now ever since we moved out of the previous property, we are now residating with my fiance parents where our son shares a bedroom with my fiance and i,
my fiance has bad rental history due to the previous address which i wasnt on the lease, our house mates were on the lease, they ended up not paying rent and moved out we couldnt afford the renton our own so we ended up with a debt of $850.00 my fiance ended up repaying the debt on his own should that look good on his behalf??
when we moved out of the property the realestate said the house was in worst condition when we moved out then what it was before we moved in which it wasnt we had to clean the premises wen we moved in and it already had mould grown in the walls!now the realestate are telling all the other realestates that he was a bad tenant, so we get declined.
our price range is $100-$300, we earn $1,884 between us per fortnight
our grocceries cost $200-$250, baby stuff $100, petrol $150, electricity $20, storage shed $30, current rent $250 thats all per fortnight! can we afford $300per week??
we have 2 weeks to find a house will we get a chance? rental markets are off the roof due to miners and people with more money then us.
due to miners?
huh?
easier than what?
call a RE firm that handles rentals
November 18th, 2011 at 5:46 am
due to miners?
huh?
easier than what?
call a RE firm that handles rentals
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November 18th, 2011 at 6:02 am
With that on your rental history, it always make it harder to get a place. If there are more qualified applicants, you will lose every time. There isn’t much you can do about it. That shows from a landlord history that he has been a bad tenant not just once, but twice. Plus your income and price range is fairly low so you have nothing to negotiate with as far as offering extra deposit or higher rent.
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