Nash_Node

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  • Apr 2, 2008
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    I assume you want to prove your residence address to the leasing company is it?

    if thats so... theres a work around for that problem.

    Just goto any bank that you have your account and tell them that you have changed your residence and need to change the bank passbook accordingly. They will ask you to write a letter and change it immediately and issue you a new passbook with the address.

    Take a photocopy of that book first page and submit it to the leasing required documentations

    Hope that was what you were asking???.
     

    Taxi_Driver

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    I assume you want to prove your residence address to the leasing company is it?

    if thats so... theres a work around for that problem.

    Just goto any bank that you have your account and tell them that you have changed your residence and need to change the bank passbook accordingly. They will ask you to write a letter and change it immediately and issue you a new passbook with the address.

    Take a photocopy of that book first page and submit it to the leasing required documentations

    Hope that was what you were asking???.

    yes.. your assume is right....any other method to prove the residential?
     

    Nash_Node

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    yes.. your assume is right....any other method to prove the residential?

    well... you could sign a lease agreement with the house Landlord.

    You might have to spend about 5000 bux on it for a lawyer and your landlord should be OK with as well. The document should be a LEASE agreement and it should have the lease "time"duration" more than the lease agreement limit.

    ie. if the lease agreement is for 60 months, the HOUSE lease agreement should be more than 60 months.

    Other than that... not much actually