Here are 7 ways on how to win a rental application that we found useful from realestate.com:
1. Make sure you have all the correct documentation - The real estate agent should provide you with a list of documents that you need to bring but it can’t hurt to be over-prepared.
a. Cover letter- First impressions matter and attaching a cover letter to your application could be the added detail that puts you ahead of the competition.
b. Rental history - Knowing you have a good rental history is one of the most important factors for property managers and landlords.
c. Pay slips - Having a reliable income will impress landlords and allay fears over missed payments.
d. Photo identification - It may seem like an obvious part of the application but including identification upfront can make it easier for landlords.
e. Reference letters - Any evidence from past landlords or an employer saying you are trustworthy is gold on a rental application.
2. Save time and apply online - We barely use snail mail for anything anymore, so why should rental applications be any different? You can fill in an online application using ‘1form’ instead to apply for as many properties as you like.
3. Get your housemates into gear - Your housemates do not have to attend the property inspection (although this is preferable), but you need to get their full and completed application and references.
4. Be on time to inspections - Punctuality is common courtesy. Holding an open house is quite stressful and usually agents work alone in circumstances like this, which means they are very busy on the day.
5. Be presentable at the inspection - Looking like you mean business gives off an impression of responsibility.
6. Be reasonable and pleasant on the day of the inspection.
7. Follow up - Let them know you are very interested in the property and that you are happy to provide any additional information or references they might need.
Sourced: realestate.com.au