🧾 How to Get a Free SCHUFA in Germany (Guide for Aachen)

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If you’re applying for an apartment in Aachen, most landlords will ask for a SCHUFA report. For many students and expats, this is one of the first confusing steps when renting in Germany.

This guide explains:

  • What SCHUFA is
  • How to get a free SCHUFA report
  • The difference between the free and paid versions
  • What to do if you don’t have a SCHUFA yet

📊 What Is SCHUFA?

SCHUFA is Germany’s main credit bureau. It collects information about your financial behavior and calculates a credit score (Basisscore).

Your SCHUFA score shows:

  • Whether you pay bills on time
  • Whether you have loans or unpaid debts
  • Your general credit reliability

👉 A score above 95% is generally considered good for apartment applications.

Important:

  • Your income does not directly affect your score.
  • If you’re new in Germany, you probably don’t have a SCHUFA record yet.

🏠 Why Do Landlords in Aachen Ask for SCHUFA?

In competitive housing markets like Aachen (especially near RWTH and FH Aachen), landlords want to reduce financial risk.

A SCHUFA report:

  • Shows you are financially reliable
  • Speeds up the rental decision
  • Makes your application more professional

 

Without it, your chances may decrease, especially for long-term rentals.

🆓 How to Get a Free SCHUFA Report (Datenkopie)

Under German data protection law (Art. 15 GDPR), you can request one free SCHUFA report per year. This is called:

“Datenkopie (nach Art. 15 DSGVO)”

You can request it directly via the official SCHUFA website:
👉 www.meineschufa.de

What to Expect:

  • It is completely free
  • It arrives by post
  • Delivery usually takes about 1–2 weeks
  • It contains your score and all stored data

⚠️ Important: Free vs Paid SCHUFA

There are two versions of the SCHUFA:

💶 1. Paid Version (Bonitätsauskunft) – ~€29.95

🆓 2. Free Version (Datenkopie)

  • Contains the same data
  • Less visually polished
  • Includes more personal information
  • Must often be edited (censored) before sharing

 

For apartment applications in Aachen, many landlords prefer the paid version, because it looks more official and is easier to read.

The free version is ideal for:

  • Checking your data
  • Correcting mistakes
  • Personal record review

⏳ How Long Does It Take?

  • Paid version: Often immediate PDF or 1-3 days by post
  • Free version: Usually 5-14 days by post

 

Plan ahead when apartment hunting.

❓ What If You Don’t Have a SCHUFA Yet?

If you’re new to Germany, SCHUFA may have no data about you. That means:

  • You don’t have a bad score
  • You simply don’t have a score yet

 

You usually get a SCHUFA record when you:

  • Open a German bank account
  • Get a credit card
  • Sign a mobile phone contract
  • Take a loan
  • Sign up for certain insurance contracts

 

Opening a German bank account often creates a SCHUFA entry within a few days.

🏘️ Can You Rent Without SCHUFA in Aachen?

Yes, but it depends.

Situations where SCHUFA may not be required:

  • Short-term furnished apartments
  • Temporary student housing
  • Sublets (WGs)
  • Some private landlords

 

If you don’t have a SCHUFA, you can strengthen your application with:

  • Employment contract
  • Proof of income
  • Bank statements
  • A guarantor (Mietbürgschaft)
  • Advance rent payments (if legally agreed)

 

Students often use a parental guarantor.

📱 Other Ways to Check Your SCHUFA

There are apps and third-party services that claim to show your SCHUFA score. However:

  • Some push financial products
  • Some may involve privacy risks
  • Not all are officially recognized by landlords

 

For official purposes, it’s safest to use:

  • meineschufa.de
  • Or recognized real estate platforms offering SCHUFA certificates

🧠 Tips for Expats & Students in Aachen

  • Request your free SCHUFA early, before apartment hunting.
  • Check for errors annually.
  • Incorrect entries can lower your score.
  • If something is wrong, you have the right to request corrections.
  • Keep a clean financial history in Germany (avoid unpaid bills).

📌 Quick Summary

Version

Cost

Best For

Datenkopie (Free)

€0

Personal review

Bonitätsauskunft (Paid)

~€29.95

Apartment applications

✅ What to Do Next

Once you have your SCHUFA:

  • Prepare your rental documents (ID, payslips, bank statements)
  • Apply quickly to listings
  • Combine documents into one professional PDF

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