Security Denver

On June 27, 2010, in security, by admin



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How difficult is to rent an apartment in Denver Colorado?

I used to live in NY and renting an apartment was a hassle. Security deposit, first and last month, application deposit, credit check deposit, proof of employment and some cases if you didn’t make 40,000 or more a year you were disqualified automatically.

Anyways, my question is how difficult is to rent an apartment in Denver, how are the rents and how many of these things they ask you if you want to rent… anyone? Thanks in advance.

I would imagine it would depend on what part of town you moved to.
They have illegals there that rent so that can’t be to hard.

If you get into the wrong part of town where they ride those crotch rockets you are in a bad part of Denver.
They have the Asian & Mexican gangs with shootings and all that stuff.

You might want to look at the outskirts of town.
I was just up there in June.

Denver Airport Security Line Dec 23, 2006


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