• @aceshigh
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    151 year ago

    i assume she also had to photoshop her w2, which is required to provide. forging government docs can’t be good… as is getting blacklisted from renting apartments. i am curious about how below she is from meeting the requirements (you need to make 40x the rent).

    • Ann Archy
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      221 year ago

      You might not be prepared to take the risk, she was, and it worked. Whining about people not following the system in a rigged system is absurd.

      • arefx
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        71 year ago

        You know the landlords are cheating the system.

      • SnausagesinaBlanket
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        41 year ago

        I made a fake pay stub to prove I was still working with no gaps in order to get a good job. I have zero remorse.

      • @aceshigh
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        -91 year ago

        Whining about people

        interesting word choice. you seem defensive. but that’s a you problem.

        • Ann Archy
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          141 year ago

          I’m actually pretty aggressive.

          • @aceshigh
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            -31 year ago

            They’re one and the same in the drama triangle, victim and persecutor.

    • @ilmagico
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      81 year ago

      I never had to provide my W2 to a landlord. Then again, I’m in Cali … is it that different in NYC?

      • @aceshigh
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        31 year ago

        Yup. I’ve always had to provide that.

      • @Nintendo
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        21 year ago

        I’m from CA and moved to the East Coast and can tell you the rental process here is insanely bad regardless of what people from here will tell you. CA has inherently less tenant protections in leases than a lot of places here, that’s a fact. your security deposit is probably less safe there. as a normal renter that has a mostly stable life and keeps a nice living area though, it’s completely useless. in fact, I prefer it.

        here, both NY and MA, brokers here are not outlawed and not culturally taboo here. listen to this as a Californian and tell me how this isn’t completely criminal: in NY and MA, you usually need to find a broker. pay them ONE MONTH RENT and all they do is forward you the documents to sign and send emails to the landlord. in California, a lot of these rental practices are just non existent if not illegal. people here will tell you that brokers are great because they can just find a place for you with less work. which is just entitlement. also when you move out, you MUST let brokers show your place. that means they CHANGE YOUR LOCKS and EVERY broker will have a key and free reign to show your apartment whenever theyd like. I’d give all my tenants protections just to not deal with that.

        • @Nintendo
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          31 year ago

          oh and I got carried away with anger. East Coast is the only place I’ve had landlords require invasive proof of income. I even had a place that required me to provide a schedule of when I’d be working from home since they don’t allow people who spend too much time in the apartment to rent since utilities are covered. full time, in person employment only. in fucking sane.

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        5 years of pay stubs, certification to be able to rent an apartment in the state of New York, annual FBI background check, a clean history showing no travel outside of the United States in the last 10 years, no DUI, certification that you have never owned a television, license to not own a pet, 7 years of tax returns. United States birth certificate not in a red state…

        It can be pretty difficult to rent an apartment in New York these days. Not to mention all the fees for above can add up to tens of thousands of dollars per year!

        • @ilmagico
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          11 year ago

          no travel outside of the United States in the last 10 years

          Excuse me? This seems completely out of line, of course people want to travel outside the US, and I guess I’d never ever qualify… I somehow find this hard to believe.