Getting An Apartment
Do you need a job to get an apartment? Something Very Big had change with me & my sister, we are no longer talking to each other, she think more stuff about me that not true, she said REALLY HURTFUL things about me, she doesn't want anything to do with me I have money in a trust fund, I asked for money (she in charge of the trust fund) she won't give me money, she sent me money alot of times before, she told me she need the rent information to put it down to track it, I told her already, she keep forgetting, she is more bad at forgetting than me, I really try to remember. I wish I can get my money away from her. Maybe her behavior had something to do with her Bipolar.
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Most people need jobs to afford apartments.I dont know if your trust fund has enough to afford apartments.However a lot of apartments require a good credit score.
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Most people need jobs to afford apartments.I dont know if your trust fund has enough to afford apartments.However a lot of apartments require a good credit score.
I maynot have a job, but I do have a great credit score.
No, you don't need a job to rent an apartment, you just need to prove to the whoever is renting it that you can and will pay the rent. They will usually run a background check and have you provide verification that you will be able to pay your rent on time each month. Typically that entails showing them a pay stub or something similar to verify you will have the funds, but it can be anything that puts the renter at ease. I showed my disability deposit statement for my last place and they were happy. As long as you can put them at ease that they can and will get the rent from the trust fund there should be no problem I would think, especially if you could somehow set a monthly autopay for the rent.
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