Are you searching for a downtown apartment in Milwaukee located on Floor 3? At Streetcar Flats, we have six different apartment styles for rent on the third floor of our historic building. Check out the apartments below and discover your future home in Downtown Milwaukee!
With studios, one- and two-bedroom apartment homes for rent on the third floor of Streetcar Flats, there is an apartment perfect for anyone looking to live their best life in Downtown Milwaukee. MSOE students will greatly benefit from how close Streetcar Flats is to the campus. People working at one of the many great businesses downtown will enjoy easy access to free public transportation via The Hop and the short commutes to and from work.
All our residents have access to exceptional amenities on our lower level, including a fitness center, a shared workspace, a game room, and a movie lounge.
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INCOME
One Adult – Gross income must meet or exceed 3 times the apartment rental rate. Roommates – The combined gross income must meet or exceed 3 times the apartment rental rate. If you are self-employed or retired, you must provide your most recent tax filing or consecutive bank statements from the past six (6) months to verify your income.
CREDIT HISTORY
Your credit score must meet or exceed six hundred fifty (650). You will automatically be denied rental if any monies are owed to a previous landlord or management company. If you owned a home and it has been foreclosed upon, you will be denied rental. If you have been sued in an attempt to obtain a monetary judgment against you within the last five (5) years you will be denied rental. If you have a monetary judgment against you that is older than five (5) years you must have legally satisfied that judgment or you will be denied rental.
PREVIOUS HOUSING
A verifiable history of apartment rental or mortgage payments. If there is no verifiable housing and you are a first-time renter, a Guarantor will be required, along with a security deposit of one (1) month’s rent. Any previous eviction judgment is an automatic basis for rejection of an application. Any negative reference from a prior landlord will cause you to be denied rental.
OCCUPANCY STANDARDS Maximum limits are as follows:
GUARANTOR(S)
Should an applicant not qualify in terms of credit history, the applicant, at the discretion of the landlord, may have the lease guaranteed by another party. Guarantor(s) must meet or exceed the rental criteria as stated above.
Each Guarantor must provide sufficient income verification equal to three (3) times the amount of the rent to guarantee the apartment rental.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND
If applicant has been convicted of illegally manufacturing or distributing a controlled substance as defined in sec. 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802) their application will be denied.
If applicant is subject to a state lifetime sex offender registration program their application will be denied.
If applicant has not been otherwise disqualified based on the above factors, and the applicant has been convicted of a felony or released from custody or supervision for a felony conviction, whichever occurred later, within the last six years, or a misdemeanor within the last three years, and the crime shows a demonstrable risk to tenant safety and/or property, their application may be denied after consideration of the nature and severity of the crime, the applicant’s age at the time of the conduct, and the amount of time that has passed since the criminal conduct occurred. Other factors may be considered on a case by case basis. Applicant shall provide any mitigating information or documentation that he or she would like to be considered regarding any criminal convictions.
*If management is unable to verify any information on your rental application, including but not limited to your prior rental history and employment, you will be denied rental. If you misrepresent your application information, you will be denied rental.
Date Started Using: May 16, 2023