I’m about to renew my lease and I was wondering if anyone knew if it was standard that the leasing office re-verifies employment of their tenants during a lease renewal.
I only ask because I’m about to renew my lease but I’m quitting my job – my last day is the 15th. Now, I’m not living paycheck to paycheck – I never was – so I have more than enough money to cover rent until April when I get my MA certification and can get a new job. I do plan on finding part time work in the meantime but even without it I will be able to pay the rent. As long as they’re getting their money, I see no reason to tell them. However, if they do verify employment on lease renewal I may be SOL. On the other hand I don’t want to tell them if I don’t have to because I’m not sure if they’ll allow me to renew the lease if I’m not employed – and I’d be SOL.
Again, money is no issue here. Even without a job at the moment I still will be able to pay rent. So what should I do? Should I not bother telling them at all or prove that I can cover rent until April even without employment?
I only ask because I’m about to renew my lease but I’m quitting my job – my last day is the 15th. Now, I’m not living paycheck to paycheck – I never was – so I have more than enough money to cover rent until April when I get my MA certification and can get a new job. I do plan on finding part time work in the meantime but even without it I will be able to pay the rent. As long as they’re getting their money, I see no reason to tell them. However, if they do verify employment on lease renewal I may be SOL. On the other hand I don’t want to tell them if I don’t have to because I’m not sure if they’ll allow me to renew the lease if I’m not employed – and I’d be SOL.
Again, money is no issue here. Even without a job at the moment I still will be able to pay rent. So what should I do? Should I not bother telling them at all or prove that I can cover rent until April even without employment?
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