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What Documents Do You Need to Rent a Condo in Bryan-College Station?

To rent a condo in Bryan-College Station, you’ll need an application, proof of income, ID, and possibly a co-signer if you’re a student. Bock Realty Group can help you prepare everything in advance to speed up the approval process.

Standard Documents Most Landlords Require

Rental application: Typically filled out online or in person
Photo ID: Driver’s license, passport, or government-issued ID
Proof of income: Pay stubs, W-2s, tax returns, or a job offer letter
Application fee: Usually $30–$75 to cover credit and background checks

If You’re a Student or Don’t Have Income History

No income? No problem. Many landlords in College Station and Bryan will work with students if you provide:
– A co-signer or guarantor (typically a parent or guardian)
– A letter of financial support or bank statement
– Enrollment verification from TAMU or Blinn College

Additional Items You May Be Asked For

Rental history or landlord references
Pet documentation (vaccine records, breed disclosure, photo)
Credit report (the landlord usually runs this)
Social Security Number or ITIN for credit checks (if applicable)

International Students: What to Prepare

– Passport and visa documentation
– Proof of enrollment at Texas A&M
– Sponsor or financial documentation
– Contact information for a U.S.-based guarantor, if required

Why Landlords Ask for These Documents

These documents help landlords verify:
– You can afford the rent
– You have a history of paying on time (or someone backing you)
– You’ll follow HOA rules and take care of the unit

How Bock Realty Group Helps You Get Approved

We:
– Let you know exactly what each property requires
– Review your application before submission
– Help first-time renters gather the right documents
– Work directly with landlords to explain student or international status

Conclusion

Renting a condo in Bryan-College Station is straightforward if you’re prepared. Let Bock Realty Group guide you through the paperwork so you can secure the unit you want—without delays or surprises.

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