How to Prove Your Income for an Apartment When You’re Retired and Living on Assets
You spent decades building a nest egg, you have more in savings than most working applicants earn in years, and then a leasing office asks for “your two most recent pay stubs” and treats you like a risk. It’s one of the strange frustrations of renting in retirement: you’re financially secure, but the application form only knows how to read a paycheck, and you don’t...