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Old 01-03-2019, 03:37 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Adam. View Post
Try searching for house that allow benefits I know they usually advertise them around my area if they accept benefits not sure of your area,
This is an option but the areas can be a bit on the rough side.

If money isn't an obstacle then I'd say the best bet is to find a landlord who is renting the property solo, and when you meet them explain the financial situation up front face to face, where they can base their decision on how you come across in person (if you seem trustworthy, basically). Also offer the money up-front or a large deposit. You'll have a lot more wiggle room with someone renting independently than through a property management company, who are just always going to go with "their policy".
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