Renting an Apartment Without US Citizenship

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If you’re not a U.S citizen but you’re looking to rent an apartment in the U.S, there’s good news and bad news.

Thanks to sites such as ApartmentSearch.com, the process of renting an apartment today is much easier than it used to be. But it can still be a little confusing—even for U.S. citizens!—so here are a few tips non-citizens should know when renting in the States.

You Have Homework

You’re going to be moving into a space owned by someone else. Among other things, this person is responsible for paying their own form of "rent" on the property (usually by way of a large bank loan) and making sure the building is safe for everyone who lives there.

These are the two main reasons why everyone who lives in an apartment complex must provide proof that they are who the say they are. Additionally, landlords must ensure that residents can afford to pay rent and that they do not pose a safety risk to the community.

For you, that means providing paperwork such as: