After applying for a rental property, you may want to change the move-in date or contract terms.
Circumstances may change, but changing conditions after application may be difficult depending on the content and timing.
We may be able to consult with you at an early stage.
If you have just submitted your application and the review and contract writing have not yet progressed, you may be able to discuss changes.
For example, you may want to move your desired move-in date by a few days, supplement your work information, or add information about your roommates.
If you want to change something, let the person in charge know as soon as possible.
Changes to the rent accrual date are at the landlord's discretion.
If you wish to move the rent due date later, you will need the consent of the landlord or management company.
For popular properties, it may be difficult to adjust the rent accrual date. This is because, from a lender's perspective, they may want to give priority to applicants who can start a contract early.
If you want to avoid double rent, it will be easier to proceed if you consult with us before applying.
Changing the contract owner or name is a major change.
Changes such as changing the contractor, changing from an individual contract to a corporate contract, and adding a cohabitant will affect the review.
In some cases, your application may need to be re-examined or resubmitted. It is important to determine the contractor information accurately from the beginning.
Difficult to change the contract after it is created
Once the review has passed and the contract has been created, it will be difficult to make changes.
The contract start date, contractor, guarantee company, fire insurance, initial cost calculations, etc. have already been calculated, so changing them may require all the procedures to be redone.
Changes made just before the contract is signed may lead to trouble or cancellation.
summary
Changes to conditions after application may be discussed at an early stage.
However, it is necessary to proceed carefully as the rent generation date, contractor, corporate contract, addition of cohabitants, etc. are related to the examination and contract details. Be sure to sort out any conditions you may want to change before applying.