Anonymous
12/14/2019 (Sat) 04:27:30
No.42355
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>>42353Bear in mind, there are lots of places to rent (but quite honestly they are cringeworthy regardless of one's race) but my biggest question in this scenario is: Is it better to be upfront about the entire situation
knowing that the prospective landlord will for sure find out that my current landlord is evicting me (thereby virtually guaranteeing that I will be turned down)....or do as my friend suggested and give them a "fake" address/landlord/phone number. etc...(essentially pretending that my current situation is not happening) and see if I can get by with that?
Don't get me wrong, I
hate lying...but I'd hate worse for, in 2-3 weeks time (tops) to be homeless with my 2 precious dogs.
Having never been in this predicament in my life, I don't know how thorough the average landlord/apartment complex/whatever are when they check prior rental history, etc.
I am literally sick to my stomach every waking moment worrying about this (not that that helps anything-but how does one
not worry about being homeless?
Then I would lose my job (showering & wearing clean clothes to work daily are pretty important) and I can't have me and 2 dogs living out of my car.
Sorry to go on about this here...I'm just out of time, options & ideas.