[thelist] Freelance Question

Debra Goldentyer goldenty at haas.berkeley.edu
Tue Feb 5 19:26:01 CST 2002


You show proof of income instead--most acceptable is tax statements, often
two or three years' worth. Since you as a freelancer will appear more high
risk than someone who has, for instance, a government job, you may want to
get a letter of reference from your previous landlords.

D.

At 08:21 PM 2/5/2001 -0500, John D Bloise wrote:
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>Just wanted to thank all in advance for the help.
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>If you're working as a freelance designer (or whatever) and are looking
>for looking to move to a new area (Colorado to be specific), how do you
>show "proof of employment" to rent a house or an apartment. Is this necessary?
>
>Speaking of Colorado....Anyone know how the price of living there is
>compared with the rest of the country? Thanks again.
>
>Jack
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