Most landlords are normally reluctant when it comes to leasing their property to people who have a history of broken lease. Although it might be challenging to find a landlord who is willing to rent out property to someone with a broken lease history, there are some landlords who might not dwell too much on that history. Here are some tips that you should follow in order to lease property even with your broken lease.
The first thing that you should do is to clear all your rental debts. If you cannot pay the debt in full, you should make the necessary arrangements to reimburse your previous within a given length of time. This will show that you are serious about being a responsible tenant. If you prove to be a responsible person by the way you present yourself to the property manager, you might be able to rent an apartment even with a broken lease.
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