APPLICATION FOR TENANCY (STUDENT) Southwood 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the APPLICATION FOR TENANCY (STUDENT) Southwood in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. Fill in your name, including title, first name, middle initial, and last name.
  3. Provide your phone number, social security number, and date of birth in the designated fields.
  4. Input your driver’s license number and state of issuance. Indicate your marital status as required.
  5. Enter your email address for communication purposes.
  6. In the 'Prior Tenancy Information' section, fill out your present address details including street, city, state, and zip code.
  7. Complete the 'Student Home Address' section with similar details as above along with your monthly rent or payment amount.
  8. For employment information, provide details about your employer including name, address, position held, supervisor's name, duration of employment, and gross monthly salary.
  9. If applicable, list any other sources of income along with their gross amounts and frequency.
  10. Fill out character references by providing names and contact information for two individuals who can vouch for you.
  11. Complete bank and credit references by listing banks and credit accounts along with relevant details such as account numbers and balances.
  12. Provide auto information if applicable by filling in make, year, and license plate numbers for each vehicle owned.
  13. Review the application deposit agreement carefully before signing. Ensure all required fees are noted accurately.

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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.
Share the Cost With College Student Roommates Having more than one person contribute to rent may also help you qualify for an apartment despite any one roommates limited income. You may also need a cosigner to get an apartment if you dont yet have a credit history.
FAQ Section. Does Student Housing Check Credit? Yes, many student housing providers perform credit checks as part of the application process. This is to assess the financial reliability of potential tenants.
Though this is below the recommended minimum of a 600 credit score, you can get an apartment with a 500 credit score. You may not be able to rent the apartment of your dreams until your credit improves, but you can find a good home to rent by highlighting your other application assets.
While theres no universal minimum credit score for an apartment rental, a credit score of 600 or higher is typically considered a good credit score to rent an apartment. If youre not quite there, dont fret. Credit requirements for apartment applications vary by location, landlord, and rental type.
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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.

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