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Able2

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Mar 20, 2011
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Hi,

I know that there are apartments that require a letter of employment but are there any that does not require one? E.g. People with WHV who arrive in Canada may not have a job lined up but need an apartment to stay beforehand.
 
Able2 said:
Hi,

I know that there are apartments that require a letter of employment but are there any that does not require one? E.g. People with WHV who arrive in Canada may not have a job lined up but need an apartment to stay beforehand.

You may also be required to produce a credit report also here in Toronto to prove your credit history. It is difficult to remove a tenant here in Toronto so you need to prove that you can pay the rent. Landlords do not want to take a risk. Another tenant will be along shortly that does have a job, credit report and reference letters. One method is to put up 6 months or 12 months rent in advance. The landlord then has a lower risk.
 
But credit reports costs money and there's always probability that it does not work. Look around and you might find a landlord who might waive the employment letter requirement.
 
Able2 said:
Hi,

I know that there are apartments that require a letter of employment but are there any that does not require one? E.g. People with WHV who arrive in Canada may not have a job lined up but need an apartment to stay beforehand.

In our case, we were required 3 months rent in advance...