I would suggest that you start looking once the coop sale is in contract and the buyer has a commitment to close and has passed the Coop Board approval. Landlords look at income and credit. If a tenant is shy income or has low credit scores, some landlords take extra security or you can prepay several months of rent along with income verification documents. If you have questions, please feel free to call me 347-728-5439. I work with several landlords that can work with you.
Linda Santini-Tripodis
Broker
Merit Group Realty
718-786-6700... more
I specialize in acquiring and moving deals with creative financing (eg lease-options [aka rent-to-own], seller financing, etc). The offers are transaction specific. Although you don't necessarily need to have your real-estate attorney draft the agreement, I'd strongly recommend that you'd hire one to review any agreement before signing it.... more
That age old question, should you rent or buy? Whether you rent an apartment or home. The decision to buy should be based on personal finance, long term goals and oppourtunity. If your only looking to
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