There were over 1 million bankruptcies filed in the United States last year alone.         Common sense will tell you that these people are not all living on the street. If         you are presently renting a home or apartment, usually your present landlord will         renew your lease without running an updated credit report, and will have no knowledge         that you even filed a bankruptcy. If you are applying for a new lease, there could         be some slight difficulties that can easily be overcome. We have found that larger         leasing companies usually have stricter policies regarding leasing to applicants         with blemished credit. Remember that it is the blemished credit report, not necessarily         the bankruptcy that is reflecting poorly on your application. Also, with no outstanding         debt, you may appear to be a better risk than other applicants who have outstanding         debt and blemished credit reports. We find that a good faith gesture, such as offering         an extra month security deposit, may be enough for a potential lessor to overcome         her concerns about your blemished credit.
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