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2026-03-22
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Learn why foreign applicants fail rental screening in Japan and how to improve your approval chances with better preparation, documents, and property selection.
Editorial standard
This guide is maintained under the Bridge Home Japan editorial policy with a focus on rental conditions, support readiness, and multilingual routing.
Updated
2026-03-22
Related policy
Guide
1) Income below threshold (rent exceeds 1/3 of monthly income); 2) Short remaining visa period (under 6 months is disadvantageous); 3) No emergency contact in Japan; 4) Incomplete or inconsistent documents; 5) Credit history issues (with credit-based guarantors). Issues 1 and 3 are preventable: keep rent under 25% of income and ask your employer or school to serve as emergency contact.
Required: residence card (both sides), passport, income proof (3 months payslips or offer letter or enrollment + scholarship certificate), emergency contact name/phone/relationship. Helpful extras: employment certificate, bank balance certificate, reference from previous landlord. Prepare PDF copies before applying and maintain consistent information from initial inquiry through application.
Prioritize properties with foreign tenant track records (search Bridge Home Japan's foreigner-friendly theme). Listings specifying GTN or Four Leaf as guarantor tend to be more foreigner-friendly. Multilingual management companies signal good foreign tenant acceptance. Ideal rent is under 1/4 of monthly income; exceeding 1/3 makes screening significantly harder.
Don't give up after rejection. Steps: 1) Re-apply with a different guarantor (switching from credit-based to independent is often effective); 2) Add income proof like bank balance; 3) Change emergency contact; 4) Apply for a lower-rent property. Ask the agent why you were rejected and use that feedback. Bridge Home Japan connects you with multilingual partner agencies.
Typically 3-7 business days, but delays occur with incomplete documents. For urgent needs, submit all documents at once and choose a guarantor company with same-day screening—results can come in 1-2 days.
Yes, it matters. Permanent resident, long-term resident, and spouse of Japanese national visas are most favorable. Work visas (engineering, humanities, skilled labor) are fine with stable income. Student visas may require scholarship or family support proof beyond part-time job income.
ID, income proof ra school wa work paper kasari tayar garne hernu.
Emergency contact ko role ra nabhaye bela ke garne hernu.
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