Need check stubs for employment verification

SexyGiverLexi's Avatar
trying to get approved for a place, can anyone help me with employment verification that has legitimate business vouch for me?
So you are looking for someone to cosign your lease??
MarcellusWalluz's Avatar
DoubleEagle's Avatar
So she gets pay stubs made. Then the place does employment verification and calls employer. How is that gonna work when they say they have never heard of her.
Dorian Gray's Avatar
No, I can't help you with employment verification, but landlords & property managers just want to see that you can reliably pay rent. Although, there are several common alternatives that many landlords will accept:
Recent pay stubs. If you have them, even from a past job
Bank statements showing regular deposits or savings
Tax returns or W-2/1099 forms. Eespecially useful if self-employed
Proof of savings or investments to show you can cover rent even without steady income
MarcellusWalluz's Avatar
So she gets pay stubs made. Then the place does employment verification and calls employer. How is that gonna work when they say they have never heard of her. Originally Posted by DoubleEagle
She's dealing with a landlord not a probation officer, plenty of ways make it look legit. I suggest the young lady post this in the ladies section, she'll find plenty of resources there, probably already existing threads on the topic.
Dorian Gray's Avatar
She never clarified exactly who was requiring employment verification. Single owner landlord renting a home, duplex, or property management company.
Greystar, Alliance, Morgan Group, Camden, Cortland, etc....
Seline's Avatar
Back when I used to rent, I was self-employed and showed my bank statements to support what my income was.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
No, I can't help you with employment verification, but landlords & property managers just want to see that you can reliably pay rent....
Bank statements showing regular deposits or savings
Tax returns or W-2/1099 forms.
Eespecially useful if self-employed
Proof of savings or investments to show you can cover rent even without steady income Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
Back when I used to rent, I was self-employed and showed my bank statements to support what my income was. Originally Posted by Seline
Two winning answers ^^^^
Note that some landlords don't know what they are looking at with this information though.