@Pekka웃 Usually renters in the US perform a certain level of background check on their tenants, so the fee goes towards that. I think when I rented my apartment, I had to pay $75 or so for the application.
@TimStone @Pop ah, that makes sense then. Forgot about that. It does reek scammy when that sum is taken off every applicant, but I guess one has to decide after seeing the property, etc... not that I'm looking seriously right now (it won't be until August that I can look at places), just trying to get a feel for the market.
Yeah. They like to do credit checks in the US, too. Sometimes you can get it waived if you tell them you're a student, or a member of some other special group. In your case, I guess... offer a few bottles of Augustiner?
Alternatively, you could rent from a private individual off craigslist. They usually don't bother with the formalities, and as such don't charge the associated fees.
@PopularDemand yeah, that's my main plan. I'll be hunting a place only when I'm actually there so I can talk to people in person. Best way to go about it.