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Can i rent a apartment if im on disability?


recently i had to go on disability for a health condition, then my husband got laid off, we want to move to another state where the cost of living is affordable. will a apartment office let us rent if we both are not working? we both are getting paid one by unemployment and me i get disability funds. basicly, will they rent to us?
second question will a apartment office let us out of our current lease because of our hardships without penialty?

Federal fair housing laws prohibit you from being discriminated against because of disabilities.

The second question is a bit more difficult. When you sign a lease on an apartment or house you are responsible for the full dollar amount of the lease. Very few landlords will let you just walk away. On the other hand, you should talk to the landlord and tell them what your financial situation is and ask them if they will let you out of your lease if you find a new, credit worthy, qualified tenant for the apartment. Most landlords will let you do that.

YES< the american disabilities act protects you to do that and from discrimination. As long as you have the credit requested and the money to pay

yep, im in agreement, you will be able to rent an apt so long as you qualify income and reference wise, but as far as getting out of your current lease it may be more difficult. i would speak with mgmt and see if you can come to an agreement.

I don't know about letting you out of your lease legally speaking, but if you can't pay surely a landlord would be happy to break the lease so that he can get someone in there who can. As long as you can pay the rent with a disability check, employment compensation, etc you cannot be discriminated against. ADA . There are low housing ran by the government where you pay by your income. People like to make fun of these places but they are in better condition than some peoples homes. There are state regulations and things are kept up. Call you county in regards to this matter.

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