If your credit is not good for whatever reason you do still have the ability to rent from a private owner. The
main qualifying factor should be your income and work stability. If that is solid you usually have a good
chance of being accepted. In this economy landlords do understand that not everyone has steller
credit. But there are some landlords out there that do want great credit. So the answer to this questions is
no, your credit doesn't have to be really good in order to rent a condo or house. If you have any questions
please contact Fred Sed at 949-274-3733 or vist our rental site at <a www.BestOCProperties.com
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