@DreamerG said:
Applicable kaya pong kumuha ng atleast "Letter of good tenant" sa mga naupahan na bahay? Just to show of capability magbayad? but yun nga po if makakuha ng work while waiting sa Big Move, meron po kaya naka experience nito before mag BG? Salamat
I doubt landlords would bother calling overseas references (even Australian employers don't). I would recommend staying in short-term rentals for a few months (Airbnb, room-share/flat-sharing) to establish your local tenancy history, as they don't require much documentation. Then pag may work ka na and tenancy history, saka ka mag-apply for a lease na nakapangalan sayo.
In my case, rooming accommodation lang ako, pero nagtanong sila about my employment, asked for local references, hinanapan ako ng recent bank statement, and pina-sign ako ng letter na my parent/s will act as my financial guarantor, even though I'm over 18 years old. The housing agent wanted to ensure that I can really afford to pay my rent.
I agree with @maguero na mag-inspect ka ng property in-person, iba pa rin ang experience kapag online and in-person. Peace of mind rin on your end, na at least sigurado ka talaga kung gusto mo yung location or property before you move in. I'm not sure if property inspection is mandatory, but it's highly recommended, and makikita/marereport mo yung conditions ng bahay before you occupy. If may damage sa bahay na hindi mo na-report at the start of your tenancy, baka ma-kaltas sa bond mo yung cost to repair ng damage. Some details hindi mo makikita unless you are there in person.