SomedaySoon
Recycles dryer sheets
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I'm an early retiree in the process of selling my house and waiting for the new one to be built in another state early next year. So the plan was to just rent a nice condo in the new area for 8-9 months. When I go to many of the condo rental agency websites, the applications always asks for things like current paycheck (none), former landlord (none - owned my own house for thirty years), etc....
I'm sure I have a great FICO (never had any late payments in 30 yrs.). Is there a proper way to approach landlords in this situation? I don't want to show anyone how much money I have in investments, but would there be a problem convincing them I'm able to pay the rent ? (Pensions don't start for a few more years also....)
I'm sure I have a great FICO (never had any late payments in 30 yrs.). Is there a proper way to approach landlords in this situation? I don't want to show anyone how much money I have in investments, but would there be a problem convincing them I'm able to pay the rent ? (Pensions don't start for a few more years also....)