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      04-03-2017, 01:04 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Joekerr View Post
You forget. Common sense isn't so common anymore.
Yea - I used to think I was more of an extrovert because I love talking to people. However, I am starting to fear conversations with many people because they hit send before they check what they have written.

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Terrible advice. They will just try to sell you crap.
I don't think going to listen to people at banks is a bad idea. Even if they sell him something, he doesn't need to sign up. Hearing multiple perspectives is never a bad way to gather information.

He can do his due diligence, read online, ask questions here, ask questions at a bank, and come to his own conclusion.

In terms of a bank, I would try to find out if there is a credit union near you that has some support.

You can find places that will rent to you without a credit history. Can you provide proof of income, proof of funds, interview well, etc. "Sell" yourself to a landlord. I am pretty sure that there are still kind people that will understand your story if you have an honest and good one to provide.
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