To rent a property with monthly rent of $1,100, most landlords require tenants to earn at least 3 times the monthly rent as their gross monthly income.
Monthly Rent: $1100.00
Required Monthly Income (3x Rent): $3300.00
If the monthly rent is $1,100, you need to earn at least $3,300 per month in gross income to qualify (3x the rent rule).
Enter the monthly rent amount. The calculator multiplies by 3 to determine the minimum monthly income a tenant should have to afford the rent comfortably.
For a $1,500 monthly rent, the tenant should have a minimum monthly income of $4,500 ($1,500 × 3). This is the standard 3x rule.
To calculate 3x the rent, you muliply the monthly rent by 3. You can do this easily by using the calculator on this page.
Ensures tenant can comfortably afford rent (≤33% of gross income). Reduces default risk and helps tenants budget for other expenses.
Your choice, but increases risk. Consider requiring co-signer, larger deposit, or rent guarantor insurance if accepting below 3x income.
Gross income before taxes. Request pay stubs, W-2s, or tax returns. For self-employed, request 2 years tax returns and bank statements.