How to call a landlord
Be prepared – What to have ready before your call: The name of the landlord you are contacting The address of the residence you are interested in The date you would like to move in Your schedule to set up… Read More
Be prepared – What to have ready before your call: The name of the landlord you are contacting The address of the residence you are interested in The date you would like to move in Your schedule to set up… Read More
Be prepared to provide personal information when filling out a rental application, it is common for applications to ask for information like: Social Security Numbers Rental History Employment History Information about your finances Banking information Learn more about rental applications… Read More
To get an idea of what to expect from a rental application, follow the link to WI Legal Blank, this website has the most updated versions of legal documents, such as a Wisconsin rental application. Learn more about rental applications… Read More
When applying for multiple units you should not have to pay $20 for every application you put in. The $20 fee is usually paid to the first unit you apply for, each place you apply to after that, you should… Read More
Many landlords check a prospective tenant’s credit history with at least one credit reporting agency to see how responsible the prospective tenant is with managing money. The average price for this is around $20. The landlord can only charge an… Read More
All your roommates and co-signers Proof of identity Social security number Checkbook to pay for application fee Anything else the rental company may request – so make sure to ask! If you are unsure about what a landlord is requesting,… Read More
Camera or phone to take pictures/videos Charging cord to check outlets Pen and paper to write down information and questions Questions to ask Landlords/Rental Companies Information you may need to fill out a rental application if you choose to do… Read More