Can I still rent property if I am under debt review?
Yes, you can still rent a property while under debt review. Here’s why:
- Debt review is not a credit agreement itself, which means that if you are under the debt review process, you can still rent a property.
- There are no legal requirements that state that an individual who is undergoing a debt review cannot rent a property or be party to a lease agreement.
- Most property agents and landlords will perform a credit check when you’re applying to rent a property. This usually includes all your credit agreements, defaults, judgments, and if you’re under debt review. However, landlords and property agents are not allowed to deny you a rental opportunity based on your debt review status only.
To increase your chances of securing a lease agreement while you are under debt review, you can consider the following:
- Ask your debt counsellor to provide a potential landlord or rental agent with proof of budget that proves that you can afford the monthly rental amount.
- If you can afford it, offer a double deposit.
- Ask someone you trust to co-sign as surety.
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