While helping a friend look for an apartment, I was told if he didn't have $2000 a month income, he would need a co-signer. He was looking for a $600 apt. And his income is just under $2000 as he had a stroke at 54 and after working hard all his life, they really weren't interested in helping him! They also wanted a $35 application fee and 60% of the months rent as payment. Didn't give in the application as they did not seem encouraging. They are obviously only out for the almighty dollar! I'll go to Robinson's thank you!
While helping a friend look for an apartment, I was told if he didn't have $2000 a month income, he would need a co-signer. He was looking for a $600 apt. And his income is just under $2000 as he had a stroke at 54 and after working hard all his life, they really weren't interested in helping him! They also wanted a $35 application fee and 60% of the months rent as payment. Didn't give in the application as they did not seem encouraging. They are obviously only out for the almighty dollar! I'll go to Robinson's thank you!