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Hows it going everyone Matt Leighton and welcome back to another video. Today were talking rental application mistakes. In this video, Im going to give you 7 mistakes to avoid when you apply for your rental property. This is mostly for applying to condos, townhouses, and houses that are owned by a private owner but could also be used for applying to apartments. So with that being said, lets get started. Number one is Negotiating before Applying. When I have a rental listing, I will get so many calls and emails that say something like - Is the property still available and is the owner flexible on the rent? Okay what? You havent even seen the place but you want me to ask the owner if theyll lower the rent? Will you be applying? Do you want to set up a visit? Can we see your application to make sure you dont have a credit score of 400? The time to negotiate is when you submit the application. THeres nothing wrong with negotiating. In fact, I almost encourage it depending on the ma