Professionals Kalgoorlie 5th July, 2024 2 min read

CRAFTING A WINNING RENTAL APPLICATION

1. Prepare Necessary Documentation

Before you even start filling out the application, gather all the necessary documentation. This typically includes:

  • Proof of Income: Pay stubs, bank statements, or a letter from your employer.
  • Photo Identification: A copy of your driver’s license or passport.
  • Credit Report: Some landlords may require a copy of your credit report.

Having these documents ready shows you are organised and serious about renting.

2. Complete All Sections of the Application

Do not leave any sections of the application blank. If a section doesn’t apply to you, write “N/A” (not applicable) to show that you didn’t overlook it. Providing complete information demonstrates attention to detail and helps build trust with the landlord.

3. Write a Cover Letter

A personal cover letter can set you apart. In a few paragraphs, introduce yourself, explain why you’re interested in the property, and what makes you a reliable tenant. Highlight your stability in employment, your responsibility, and respect for property, or your quiet lifestyle if that’s advantageous.

4. Provide Solid References

Choose references who will speak positively about your character and reliability. Inform your references ahead of time that they might be contacted by a landlord or property manager.

5. Showcase Your Stability

Landlords favour tenants who will likely stay long-term and cause minimal wear and tear. Emphasise any long-term commitments you’ve had in the past, such as a previous rental or an extended period at a job.

6. Follow Up

After submitting your application, consider sending a follow-up email or calling the landlord to express your continued interest in the property. This can keep you top of mind and demonstrate your enthusiasm.

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