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An average-earning freelancer was denied an apartment for an absurd reason. She did not have a W-2 form or a pay stub to show her income of proof. She had income tax returns, and bank statements, but those were not enough to sanction her an apartment loan. This article features all the possible ways through which you can rent your dream apartment being a freelancer, and not worry about the lack of employee benefits. Freelancers are not employees who get monthly proof of income like pay stubs. Landlords have a fair share of reservations about renting freelancers.
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@tim-colman
Amateur Developer and a Part-time Social Media Influencer
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freelancers|rental-business|paystubs|proof-of-income|finance|payments|self-employed|personal-finance
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