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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details, including your surname, first name, and date of birth. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Provide your current and previous residence information. Include addresses, rental status, and reasons for leaving each property.
  4. Complete the employment and income details section. Indicate if you are self-employed or receiving Centrelink benefits, and provide relevant financial documentation.
  5. Fill out the tenancy requirements section, specifying the number of occupants, pets, and any additional rental information requested.
  6. Attach all required supporting documents as listed in the application instructions before submitting via email or in person.

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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.
The rental application form is used to collect essential information from potential tenants for screening purposes. Can I edit the rental application form? Yes, you can easily edit the rental application form using our online PDF editor.
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Rejection is almost always guaranteed for applicants with insufficient income-to-rent ratios. Most landlords require renters to have income that is double or triple the monthly rent. If they cannot meet this requirement, rejection should not come as a shock.

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