Hi Everyone!
Understanding beforehand what your apartment complex accepts for a form of rent payment, allows you to better make your decision on if the complex is the right one for you to rent before you apply. You can locate the perfect place and not realize it becomes a nightmare, if your landlord only accepts money orders. Who wants to be providing money orders every month just to pay rent, when in reality its costing you time and money order fees just to provide them? Covid-19 sparked a spur of creative landlords and as a apartment locator I've run across plenty in Texas accepting credit cards as forms of rent payments. So to make this make since first realize what kind of payments are accepted at the apartment complex before you apply for a application, payments maybe:
- Cash
- Money Order
- Check
- Credit Cards
- Debit Cards
- Zelle
- Wire
Getting this information before you apply puts you in a better position if or when down the road your landlord decides to raise your rent, while you just happen to lose your job, and if they had of accepted credit cards, you could of stayed afloat till you got a roommate or another job or just paid it on the credit card till you could request a relet to be let out if you only have a few months left on the lease. Getting creative with your rent payments can be lucrative, if you have a thought out plan before you apply for the application, and not think of it after you've signed the lease. Some of you are probably thinking it wont work, because of not having a credit card, but yes it still can. Just apply for a secured credit card, and make sure you deposit the amount of your possible rent or even the states median average rent, and then like magic you now got a credit card that can now pay your rent at the complex you just happen to want that accepts them. Paying rent doesn't have to be a headache, if you get creative until you can get something better like down the road like a future home you decide to buy.
I also love referrals so anyone you know needing a Texas apartment to lease, refer them this blog, and I will really appreciate it.
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