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    Default Re: Evicted 6 Years Ago, Do I Need to Disclose It

    That is 100% up to the new landlord.

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    Default Re: Evicted 6 Years Ago, Do I Need to Disclose It

    No, you don't have to disclose. - You may be denied if they check your credit and find you have unpaid debts - regardless of why.

    You may disclose and you may be denied because you have a history of unpaid obligations.

    I think if you tell them you were evicted, there is a higher chance of being denied than if you don't tell them and hope they do not do a credit check. If they do a credit check and deny you, chances are they would have denied you even if you disclosed the eviction.

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