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Signed offer letter If youve been offered a new job, providing documentation of your new employment can also serve as proof of income. Renters can provide a signed offer letter showing their salary if they havent started a new job yet, says Tiburtini.
A landlord may ask for personal information like employment details, past rental history, criminal background check results, and financial records such as bank statements or pay stubs.
If you are under the age of 18, you do not have the legal capacity to enter into a contract or a rental agreement unless you are an emancipated minor. To become an emancipated minor you must go through a court process where the court legally declares you an adult.
In addition to a pay stub, you can also request a W-2 tax form which summarizes an applicants annual earnings, including wages, salaries, bonuses, and withheld taxes.
A landlord may only ask for the following payments up front: The first months rent. A security deposit (which can not be more than one months rent) to cover the cost of any damage to the apartment beyond normal wear and tear.
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Tax returns: Tax returns are usually always required regardless of loan type. However, theyre a good way to prove income over the course of a few years when you dont have pay stubs. Tax returns can show stability and help lenders determine your ability to repay the loan.
Massachusetts is one of only two states where its illegal for landlords to charge an application fee to perspective renters.
A typical rental application is neither a legally binding document to rent out a dwelling nor should it be considered a contract. The purpose of a rental application is to inform you of important or relevant information that youll need when deciding which tenant will move into the property.

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