I've filled out a couple requests.. I've let it be known that I am a student, but I've never rented before.. I've hardly any contact with them there.... the last I spoke with someone they told me I was denied because I put my boyfriend as my landlord, which is true but what else do I do when I'm not on the lease, I just pay half/half with him.. So I can only assume they don't allow anyone with no rental history?? That's just a guess.. they have nice locations, I drive by some all the time, I will try to call again, because I really need a new place.. maybe something can be worked with because its not like I don't have the money.. I just don't have tenant history..
IDEAL RENTALS ARE SOME EXCELLENT PROPERTY MANAGERS AND PERSONAL IS AWESOME,IF YOU WANT QUALIFY SERVICE WITH ALL YOUR CONCERNS MET,THESE ARE THE PEOPLE TO RENT FROM, WAY TO GO IDEAL RENTALS.
Jocelynn, I am very sorry you did not Qualify for the house you applied for. We not only take your income in to account, but we also take your rental history, credit and landlord reference into account. You did not qualify for the house you wanted because one of those things did not come back as good as we hoped. So it was not that it was a student house but that your background was to “sketchy”. Sorry you did not meet the qualifications for that property.
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I WOULD STEER CLEAR OF THIS PLACE!! SKETCHY APPROVAL/RENTAL PRACTICES. My boyfriend and I applied for the non-student rental house at 1811 W Ayres Ave Peoria, IL and were approved - AFTER a they ran a credit check JUST FOR US TO GO SEE THE HOME! The house was in fair condition - would be OK with a little TLC and sprucing up but anyway there was a piece of the fence down in back and a power line hanging down and it was no where near updated inside. They lady showing us the house didn't even know about the fence and downed power line. After seeing it we were set to move forward and then the next day I get a call from Nikki saying she was still waiting for manager approval but that he's "VERY PARTICULAR" about who he puts in that house. She then said that they had another home they could offer us. It was not in the area I wanted to be in and it was also almost 1000 sq ft smaller (and only $100 bucks cheaper a month). I then explained that we would like to be in that vicinity due to my son attending school nearby. She said she'd let the manager know. About an hour or so later she called me back to tell me that the manager would not approve us to rent that specific house (even though our combined monthly income is more than 4 times the rent) because again "HE'S VERY PARTICULAR" about who he puts this home. I still don't understand entirely what that means, but I believe it had something to do with us either being a young black family, or the fact that they are saving it to rent to Bradley students, but if it is the student housing issue - it's unfair and FALSE ADVERTISING to list it as both and then decide last minute they would rather it be student housing. Makes no sense at all to me. It seemed suspect from the first time she called me referring us to a smaller, cheaper home. We ended up respectfully withdrawing our application due to this suspect behavior and I have never written a review before but based on other reviews I read and my own personal experience, I thought people should know about how this place treats applicants and potential renters. RESPONSE: Qualify? My rental history is sketchy?? PLEASE. You and I both know that my income alone more than qualifies me to rent one of your dumpy houses. I discussed my rental history with your manager and he seemed to understand what happened and even offered me the house on 410 Cooper St. which is THE SAME PRICE AS THE HOUSE ON AYRES. Now explain that. Since you responded the way you did, I know FOR SURE you chose not to rent to us due to our ethnicity. That is Ideal Rentals loss... and MOST CERTAINLY not ours.
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