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With no credit history and no job, how should I go about renting an apartment that is around $1800 a month? All I can think of are these 2 options but not sure how effective:

1. Offer to pay 1-2 more months of deposit (in addition to the half month allowed by law)
2. Show the landlord my bank statement. Well, how much is convincing enough?

I'll start look for a job right away but thinking that will be a few months away.
 
Navprateek said:
Pay six months rent all together, it's enough to convince him.

That's too much! What if there's something wrong with the place?
 
You are renting site unseen? Seems a bit risky to me. Be wary of scams when doing that.

Landlords tend to be more amenable if you are open about your circumstances. Ask them what they would accept, rather than trying to bamboozle your way in.

Good luck
 
Hi

Navprateek said:
Pay six months rent all together, it's enough to convince him.

1, Under BC Tenant/Landlord law, only the first months rent and 1/2 of month's rent security deposit. http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/starting-a-tenancy/deposits-and-fees
 
NetMecca said:
You are renting site unseen? Seems a bit risky to me. Be wary of scams when doing that.

Landlords tend to be more amenable if you are open about your circumstances. Ask them what they would accept, rather than trying to bamboozle your way in.

Good luck

I will be at an AIRBNB the first month then looking for a 12 month lease rental. Only by looking at the ads that some requires credit check/employment proof, that's why want to get prepared. Even so, I think paying a 6 month rent is too much for a seen place as something still can go wrong during the stay. I'll accept 2 the most.

Yes, I think the only way is to be open about my situation. Hearing about the sub 1% vacancy rate in Vancouver, just a bit worried.
 
I wouldn't pay more than a month or two in advance, but you can always give them post dated cheques for the year. Might be worth bringing a credit check done in your home country with you when you land. Or previous references with e-mail addresses for the landlord.
 
You may also try Burnaby where the rent is slightly cheaper than Vancouver. Though it's far from downtown, if you have car or you are fine with skytrain, the distance should not be an issue.
 
viveksharma said:
You may also try Burnaby where the rent is slightly cheaper than Vancouver. Though it's far from downtown, if you have car or you are fine with skytrain, the distance should not be an issue.

Also, Richmond using the Canada Line.
 
PMM said:
Hi

1, Under BC Tenant/Landlord law, only the first months rent and 1/2 of month's rent security deposit. http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/starting-a-tenancy/deposits-and-fees

Are you going against people offering to pay first 5 months rent and 1 month's rent security deposit?
 
I personally do not think it is wise to offer to pay 5 months' rent upfront. You never know if there might some something wrong with the place.

steaky said:
Are you going against people offering to pay first 5 months rent and 1 month's rent security deposit?
 
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steaky said:
Are you going against people offering to pay first 5 months rent and 1 month's rent security deposit?

1/ No, I am telling you what the law is in BC.