Whether you are applying for a new Wohnungsauflösung out after the previous tenant moved out, the apartment clearance process can be challenging. It takes time, energy and money to ensure the apartment is as clean as it needs to be to move in. It’s also important to be aware of what the landlord expects from the renter in terms of cleanliness and damage, so you can meet or exceed those expectations.
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Rental requirements can vary a lot by region, city and even the individual apartment buildings themselves. However, most apartment complexes require a similar set of information to approve an applicant for tenancy, including photo ID, contact information, employment and income information, rental history and a background check.
Employment history: Landlords want to know if you’re employed and how long you have been employed. This is a way to determine your stability and your ability to pay rent consistently over the course of a tenancy.
Rental history: A landlord will need to see your rental history report, which typically includes the address of each rental property you have rented along with your rental dates and contact information. They will also want to see if your past landlords had any negative experiences with you as a tenant.
In addition to your rental and credit history, many landlords and property management companies will also ask to see your social security number and current and past bank statements. This helps them verify your identity, employment and savings information. Some may also request character references and/or hold a short interview with you.