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There are several things you can do to at least be considered with a bad credit history.

First, do you at least have a good history of renting? Made rent payments on time, left the place in good condition when moving out, etc? If so, you could get a recommendation from former landlords. That goes a LONG way.

Another thing you can do is offer to pay several months rent upon moving in, on top of security deposits. My husband and I are in that boat right now. When looking at moving back to Michigan next year, we know we'll have to offer about 3 months rent up front, so we're preparing financially for that.

Good luck!

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I don't know if this is an acceptable option for you, but you could consider a roommate situation/renting a room. That's what I did most of the time when I lived in San Francisco.

It's significantly cheaper and you can get a much better neighborhood that way. Generally, a lot of master tenants are more interested in compatibility than credit rating. You do want to think about "can I live with these people?" but if you can eventually find a geek house with weekend LAN parties, then it's also kinda worth it.

You're probably better off using a roommate service; they tend to claim all the cheap listings; it's annoying, but there you go.

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When looking at moving back to Michigan next year, we know we'll have to offer about 3 months rent up front, so we're preparing financially for that.

Good luck!

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3 months rent? average = $2100.00 + Sec. Dep. = $2800.00

that's damn near 10% on a 30g house, on a 30 year your talking around $500.00 a month maybe $650.00-$700.00 with bad credit

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3 months rent? average = $2100.00 + Sec. Dep. = $2800.00

that's damn near 10% on a 30g house, on a 30 year your talking around $500.00 a month maybe $650.00-$700.00 with bad credit

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More like $2,400. And we want to live in Wyandotte, where the average price for the type of home we want is $100,000.

We will need to wait a long time before we can buy a home. Our credit took a serious beating when we almost lost out home a couple years ago (we sold it and avoided foreclosure).

Also, we won't do a 30 year mortgage again. 15 year, with 20% down.

No, we need to rent for starters.

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