By Jeanne Sager, Jeanne Sager
Published September 19, 2017

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"How can I get approved to rent with no rental history?" This is a common chicken-and-egg conundrum for first-time renters, since landlords are often wary of opening their doors to tenants with no record of paying rent. So if you're young and/or have never rented your own place before, how are you supposed to convince a landlord that you're a solid bet?
Never fear—overcoming this hurdle is entirely within your grasp, provided you do a little prep work first.
"It can be challenging to find a place to rent with no rental history, but it's not impossible," says Denise Shur, a Realtor with 1:1 Realty in San Jose, CA. Just follow the steps below on getting a rental with no rental history under your belt.
How to get approved to rent with no rental history
Basically, landlords want to see that you have money to pay your rent and will do so in a timely manner. So before you start cold-calling landlords or perusing rental listings, make sure to gather some evidence that makes a convincing case on your behalf.
The main thing you need? A stable income, which suggests you have the cash to funnel toward rent.
"Normally, if you go talk with a real estate agent or property manager, they will be able to look at your work history and finances and help you get approved to get into a rental," says Lana Lavenbarg, a Realtor with Re/Max Ideal Brokers in Grants Pass, OR.
In addition to proving you have money coming in to pay your monthly rent, there are other things that can strengthen your case.
Shur suggests putting together the following paperwork to bring along for your meeting with a potential landlord:
Shur says personal details can swing a landlord your way. Here are a few tidbits landlords love hearing:
This article originally appeared on Realtor.com
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