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Plastic_Radio_5092 t1_j1qb6aq wrote

Anthony Armagno at Rand Realty on 553 Jersey ave in downtown Jersey city... Great guy straight forward and honest unlike other realtors

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SadMaverick t1_j1qd1k9 wrote

For Newport rentals, they do rent out to people with no income or credit history. They ask for 6 months of advanced rent payment while leasing. I’m pretty sure most other leasing places will have similar process.

The other option is to have someone else with income be the guarantor. Most places here ask that the guarantors have an annual income of 40x the rent.

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mattymatt1229 t1_j1qk4n8 wrote

Would also recommend reaching out to the school itself if that hasn't already been done. Many have departments dedicated to assisting international students with a variety of services (including on/off campus housing).

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j1qvt6h wrote

That 6 months advance demand is illegal under NJ law. I have turned down offers of prepayment due to this.

https://www.state.nj.us/dca/divisions/codes/publications/pdf_lti/t_i_r.pdf

The maximum-security deposit to be collected by the landlord cannot be more than one and one-half times one month’s rent (N.J.S.A. 46:8B-21.2). It can be less. Any additional yearly security deposit increase may not exceed 10% of the current security deposit. A landlord may not charge a pet security deposit if it exceeds one and one-half times one month’s rent when combined with the regular security deposit.

In the case of Brownstone Arms v. Asher, 121 N.J. Super. 401 13 (1972), and Reilly v. Weiss, 406 N.J. Super. 71 (2009), the courts determined that advanced rents in excess of one and one-half times the monthly rental payment violate the Security Deposit Law. Therefore, any prepaid funds held to secure future rents are considered to be a part of the security deposit. This includes the last month’s rent. It does not matter how the prepaid funds are labeled. The landlord may only require one and one-half times the tenant’s monthly rent as security and the first month’s rent at the inception of the lease. That means the landlord may not require more than two and one-half times the monthly rent at the inception of the lease, this includes the security deposit and the first month’s rent.

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Maleficent-Baby-1926 t1_j1w6p27 wrote

you can find 3 bedroom 1+ bathroom apt in greenville/bergen lafayette area for 2000. look close by mlk light rail , garfield ave light rail for easy access to downtown and NYC

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joejoeaz t1_j21sgmw wrote

This is a tip for anyone looking for an apartment. If you see a building you like, check their website daily. The prices can fluctuate wildly day by day. I was looking to move to a larger unit in my building, and just watching the availability and pricing, when enough 2 bedroom units came available, they dropped the prices on all of them. As 2 of them got snatched the day I got my apartment, the next day the remaining apartment increased by about 1200.

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