🛏️ Housing Readiness Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.7 – Addressing Barriers: Bad Credit or Evictions: Barriers like bad credit or past evictions can make housing applications difficult, but honesty and preparation can overcome them. Start by reviewing your credit report to identify specific issues and dispute errors. Writing a brief explanation letter shows accountability and growth. Offering additional documents—like proof of consistent income or a co-signer—strengthens your case. Landlords appreciate transparency when paired with solutions. Some housing programs specialize in second-chance applicants, offering supportive pathways to rebuild trust. Setting up payment plans for old debts shows financial responsibility and effort to improve. The key is demonstrating stability through evidence of change, not excuses. Overcoming these barriers builds confidence and demonstrates resilience that landlords value when assessing long-term tenants.

About this course

Practical skills and knowledge to help individuals prepare for, secure, and maintain stable housing.

This course includes:
  • Housing search and budgeting worksheets
  • Sample lease review and tenant rights guides
  • Home maintenance and organization checklists

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