Frequently Asked Questions
FAQQualification Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Back to all FAQAll applicants and prospective occupants 18 years of age and older need to complete an application.
Applicants must have an acceptable income and credit history. Acceptable credit history is based on several credit reporting factors and is not solely based on the applicant’s credit score. Applicants with an active bankruptcy, which is considered open or filed within the last 2 years, will be denied. Applicants with negative previous rental history at any UDR community, including but not limited to: repeat lease violations, payment history, or an unpaid balance, may be denied, or an additional security deposit may be required. Third-party consumer credit reporting agencies are used to verify applicants’ identity, credit, and criminal history.
Applicants must have a total household gross monthly income that is equal to or greater than 2.9x the monthly rent. Should applicants fail to meet the minimum income requirements, a guarantor may be used to qualify. See Income Requirements – Guarantor below.
Guarantors must have an individual gross monthly income that is equal to or greater than 4x the monthly rent. Guarantors must possess a social security number in order to be considered for qualification. After approval, guarantors must complete a Lease Contract Guaranty form in the presence of a UDR associate or they must have the form notarized with the original paperwork returned to our associates.
All prospective leaseholders must provide acceptable proof of income documentation supporting their stated income amount from their rental application within 48 hours from the time it is requested by a UDR associate. Examples of qualifying proof of income documentation include, but are not limited to: If employed, last 3 months bank statements in addition to pay stubs for last 30 days. If self-employed, last 3 months bank statements in addition to tax return (must be within last 12 months). See the full list of qualifying proof of income documentation.
For Applicants using a government rent subsidy, you have the right to provide verifiable alternative evidence of your ability to pay rent using a government rent subsidy, including, but not limited to, government benefit payments, pay records, and bank statements. If you exercise your rights under this rule and provide us with the required documentation, we will use that documentation instead of performing a credit check. Should you move forward with an online application, a soft credit check will be performed and will not affect your credit score. Additionally, your credit history will not be used as part of our final determination in your approval.
All applicants and prospective occupants 18 years of age and older must submit an application for a criminal background check to verify criminal history. The application or initial occupancy of any person may be denied at any time based on a history of particular criminal convictions or deferred adjudication as established by the particular community’s policy. It is UDR’s policy to consider felony convictions or deferred adjudication within the seven years preceding application, and certain misdemeanor convictions or deferred adjudication for offenses involving actual or potential physical harm to person(s) or property; sex or morals related offenses; offenses involving manufacture, sale or delivery of any controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, or weapons; or fraud or financial offenses, within the three years preceding application. Convictions for sex-related offenses may be subject to consideration beyond these time limits.
Prior to move in, applicants must provide a renter’s insurance policy which contains at least $100,000 in Personal Liability Insurance. Applicants can conveniently purchase renters insurance from our preferred provider eRenterplan.com. Until you provide us proof that you have obtained a personal renter’s insurance or liability insurance policy with $100,000 in liability coverage for the duration of your lease, we will procure liability-only insurance coverage on your behalf and you will be charged $10.00 per month as additional monthly rent. *Affordable Housing Applicants are exempt from this rule.
Valid government-issued photo identification is required for all applicants. Applicants may be required to provide additional government-issued identification should a fraud alert or credit bureau warning message be returned during the credit screening process. Examples of government-issued photo identification are a state-issued driver’s license or ID card, passport or passport card.
Are cosigner/guarantors allowed? |
Yes
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What is the maximum amount of days a vacant/on notice apartment will be held? |
14 days
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What is the maximum occupancy limit for an apartment (e.g., 2 people per bedroom)? |
3 people for 1 Bedroom
5 people for 2 Bedroom
7 people for 3 Bedroom
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Is there a waitlist for apartments? |
Yes
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How does someone apply to be on the waitlist? |
Applicants will reach out to Affordable Housing Specialist.
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Is there a fee to be added to the waitlist? |
$0
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Is the waitlist fee refundable? |
NA
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Terms and conditions subject to change and upon management approval.
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