We all know that apartments that actually promote “no credit checks” may not be suitable for living, so you may want to make these choices a last resort. Although this process is often time consuming and frustrating, there are steps you can take to find a decent housing.
Act quickly
The first thing you should do is to try to rent a car once you know you are being deported. Don't wait for the record on the credit report, because if you do, you will spend more time looking for another apartment or home. Obviously, if you are expelled, you have no money to maintain your current housing situation (unless your eviction is due to reasons other than paying rent).
If you have a part of the rent, you should try to find a special place in the apartment community. I saw the special price of the apartment community as low as $99. Believe it or not, there are a lot of good rental complexes, and these types of specials are operated from time to time. The best way to find these rental specials is to drive to a different community, find colorful banners that often announce special offers, find an apartment guide that might list specials, or visit a popular website, such as Craigslist, search for "stay in specials" in the "Housing" section.
Looking for a private landlord
Unfortunately, large existing apartment buildings can take credit reports in minutes, so you may want to stay away from these types of facilities.
Alternative to extend your stay
If you have found a reasonable time, but you still can't find a place to accept your living environment, you might consider staying in an extended hotel until you can stand up. A long stay hotel is like an apartment hotel, usually equipped with a kitchen with a fridge, microwave and stove.
They range from low-cost diving to expensive one-bedroom suites, no credit checks, and no rentals.