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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the student rental application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and the property you are applying for. Specify the monthly rent amount and indicate your housing preference for Spring/Summer, Fall/Winter, or Year Round.
  3. In the Applicant Information section, fill in your full name, phone numbers, date of birth, social security number, and driver's license number. Select your student status and provide your Student ID if applicable.
  4. Complete the Current & Past Residence section by providing your current address and details about your living situation. Include landlord information and reasons for leaving previous residences.
  5. In the Employment section, indicate your employment status and provide details about your employer and monthly income.
  6. Fill out the Credit History & References section with bank account details and personal references. Ensure at least one reference is not a relative.
  7. Answer questions regarding past rental issues honestly. Finally, sign and date the application to complete it.

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Require a Guarantor or Co-Signer Its advisable to conduct background and credit checks on both the student and guarantor. Keep a formal co-signer agreement on file that aligns with your lease terms. Tip: Set a minimum income requirement for guarantors (e.g., 3x the rent) and verify their financial stability.
What to include in a rental application form. Basic information. Full name. Proof of monthly income. Pay stubs. Background check. Criminal record. Credit history. Credit report. References. Personal references. Lease application fee. Include acceptable payment methods. Cosigner or co-applicant background information.
If you dont have your own source of income, you may need to have a co-signer. Most college students use their parents as co-signers, but anyone who can take responsibility for your rent will work. Your co-signer will also need to complete an application form with relevant personal information and income information.
Most rental applications will ask prospective tenants for the following: Contact information. Social security number. Proof of income. Rental history. Employment history. References. Photo ID.
WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED TO RENT? Rental history, including dates, addresses, and contact information for former landlords. Social security number and date of birth. Pay stubs or bank statements to demonstrate income. Co-signer information if you do not have sufficient credit history. Personal references. Criminal history.

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Evidence of Financial Ability Family bank statements. Documentation from a sponsor. Financial aid letters. Scholarship letters. Letter from an employer showing annual salary.
What percentage of your income should go to rent? Annual gross incomeMaximum monthly rent $90,000 $2,250 $100,000 $2,500 $110,000 $2,750 $120,000 $3,0005 more rows Mar 20, 2025

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