The Generation Z member who was elected first complained that his application for a rental agreement was denied due to his poor credit rating.
Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a community organizer, won a U.S. House Seat for Florida but is having difficulty finding a rental property in Washington, D.C.
“I just applied for an apartment in DC. I told him my bad credit score. He said I’d be fine. Frost tweeted Frost, “I was denied and I lost my apartment and the application fee.”
I just applied for an apartment in DC. The guy told me that my credit score was very bad. He assured me that I would be fine. The application fee was returned and denied. nnThis is not for people with no money.— Maxwell Alejandro Frost (@Maxwell Alejandro Frost)
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“This ain’t meant for people who don’t already have money,” he added.
The average annual salary for members of the House is $174,000 Rent.com shows that the average rent in D.C. for a one-bedroom apartment is $2435.
Frost continued to explain that he was unable to pay his bills due the expenses he incurred during his campaign for Congress.
“Didn’t make enough money from…
