- 100-point ID checkConfirm your identity the way local agents expect.
- Proof of incomeRecent payslips, bank statements, or an employment letter.
- rental ledger and referencesPrevious landlord or agent details, plus any character references.
- Completed application formFilled accurately and consistently across documents.
- One labelled PDFEverything in a single pack an agent can verify quickly.
Rental application pack for students
Applying as a student usually means an agent has fewer of the usual signals to go on, so a clear, complete pack does the talking. This page shows what to include and how to present it as one pack you export for A$29.
Free to start · no signup to begin · pay only at export
- Fill for free
- Pay only at export
- Agency-ready PDF
Who this is for
Applying as a student right now
Applying as a student often means agents have fewer of the usual signals to go on, so the way you present what you do have matters more.
A complete, clearly labelled pack that anticipates the gaps — income, history, references or a guarantor — gives an agent the confidence to move forward.
The pack
What RentFiles organises when you're applying as a student
- Identity: your 100-point ID check in one place
- Income or funding: evidence summarised so affordability is easy to read
- Alternatives to thin history: rental ledger and references, a guarantor, or a short cover note
- Output: one agency-ready PDF, paid only at export (A$29)
What to prepare
Document checklist
The output
Your agency-ready RentFiles pack
- 100-point ID check
- Proof of income
- rental ledger and references
- Completed application form
- One labelled PDF
Everything an agent needs in one labelled PDF, in the order they read it — so they can verify your application in minutes instead of chasing attachments. You fill it for free and export only when you are ready.
- One file, not a folder of emails
- Labelled sections an agent can scan
- Consistent details across every document
Example profile · students
Illustrative scenarioIllustrative only: an applicant applying as a student with limited rental history offsets it with proof of income, a personal reference, and a short cover note — assembled into one RentFiles PDF so the agent sees a complete picture at a glance.
Mistakes to avoid when applying as a student
- Apologising for gaps instead of evidencing what you do have
- Leaving out proof of income or funding
- Skipping references when you have little rental history
- Sending loose attachments instead of one organised pack
Frequently asked questions
How do I apply for a rental as a student with little rental history?
Lead with what you can evidence: proof of income or funding, identity, and personal or character references. A guarantor can also strengthen an application where local rental history is thin.
Do I pay before generating my application PDF?
No. You fill in your details and see what's missing for free, then pay A$29 once at export to generate the final PDF.
What makes an application as a student stronger?
Completeness and clarity. Presenting income, identity and references together in one labelled pack removes the easy reasons to pass over an application.
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