How do I rent an apartment in NYC without a guarantor?
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I am an international student living in New York City. As I have no family here, I cannot provide a guarantor when renting apartments here. I am currently living in an apartment and because of this guarantor issue, the owners made me pay 12 months upfront plus security deposit of one month when I moved in last summer. My lease is ending in August and i would love to continue living in this apartment but the problem is that they are asking me for 12 months upfront again! I am curious to know what my tenant rights are regarding this....? Please help!
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Answer:
You have the rights as required by your landlord. He wants the rent guaranteed since you have no employment. So either someone signs or you pay up front
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