Read the application before you fill it out. Application fees should be used by the landlord to do things like pay for rental history and credit checks on you. Always ask for a receipt for the application fee. The landlord has to give you one. If the receipt is part of the application form, make sure you get a copy of the application.
Before a landlord can take an application or screening fee, they must give you in writing a list of criteria (standards) they use to decide who to accept as a tenant. Keep this list. It is important because the landlord does not have to return your application fee if they decide not to rent to you because of any of the things on the list.
They also have to give you the name, telephone number, and address of the tenant screening service they use to get information about you.
If they decide not to rent to you, the landlord has to tell you why within 14 days of turning down your application. For more information about what to do if you get turned downed, see #10 below, “If You are Turned Down, Find out Why.”
If there is something in the list of criteria that might make a landlord turn you down, tell them about it before you apply. It could be an eviction, criminal history, bad credit, or bad relationship with a prior landlord. A good landlord will tell you up front that they won’t rent to you because of it.
- If the landlord knows or should know that the apartment you want to rent is not available when you apply, he can’t charge an application fee.
- If the apartment is available but other people applied for the same apartment before you, the landlord has to screen the others first.
- If someone who applied before you ends up taking the apartment the landlord has to give you back the application fee.
- If you are turned down for the apartment for a reason that is NOT in the list of criteria, the landlord has to give the money back.
- If the landlord does not use the whole fee to run the background checks and other things to process your application, he has to give back the part he did not use.