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Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer: Click hereLorene Lynn Mies, APLC | TheBankruptcyMinute.com
Yes, you will be able to rent after filing bankruptcy. However, your new landlord may require a larger deposit.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/27/2010
Fasel, Fasel, & Nefulda, LLP | Thomas Fasel
Although some landlords may view your bankruptcy negatively and refuse your application, you will certainly be able to find many landlords that will be happy to rent to you.
To discuss further, please contact us for a free consultation.
To discuss further, please contact us for a free consultation.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/19/2010
Halpern Law Offices | Daniel B. Halpern
Yes, you will still be able to rent. Please call my office for more details.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/18/2010
Law Offices of Michael J. Berger | Michael J. Berger
Yes. Some landlords may turn you down, some may request a larger deposit, but many others will be happy to rent to you, even if you have a bankruptcy on your credit report.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/18/2010
Diefer Law Group, P.C. | Abel Fernandez
Yes, but that is up to the person renting you the apartment. They can always blame the fact that you have bad credit and not that you filed a bankruptcy.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 8/18/2010






