Rental Applications and Approvals

Applicant Resource Center

Sometimes the application and approval process in California and Nevada can feel confusing and overwhelming. Eugene Burger Management is here to walk you through it and answer your questions.

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    How does the application process work?

    You found the right home no learn how to apply and get approved!

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    What documents do I need to submit with my application?

    There are a few pieces of information you need to submit with your application: including valid government-issued photo identification and proof of income.

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    Can I still be approved with bad credit or an eviction on my credit?

    Your credit score may play a major role in your ability to rent an apartment.

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    Is my application fee refundable?

    Rental application fees are intended to cover the cost of processing the rental application. Specifically, the fees are most often used to cover the cost of screening tenants through background checks and credit reports.

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    What happens once my application is approved?

    If the application is approved, full payment of the required deposit is due ASAP in order to secure the unit. Please note that the unit is NOT secured until we receive your deposit in full. This will take the unit off the market for other approved applicants.

    After the deposit is received, we will create the lease agreement with all leaseholders on the lease and confirm the move-in date.

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    What is a Security Deposit and why is it required?

    While security deposits may seem complicated to understand, we're going to make sure you get as much information as possible here so that you can make the most out of your rental property.

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    What if I need a Guarantor?

    A Guarantor is not technically a “co-signer”. A Guarantor is a qualified person who agrees to be immediately and entirely responsible for rental payments if the leaseholder does not make rent payments on an apartment/home.

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