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Can you hold a place before I apply?
Yes, we recommend placing a holding deposit on the property and paying the application fee. The holding deposit will transfer to your security deposit at move in. -
Do I pay first month’s rent and last month’s rent with my security deposit?
Tenants are required to pay the first month’s rent and a security deposit before moving in. -
How old do you have to be to apply?
Applicants must be of legal age to enter into a lease agreement, which is typically 18 years or older.Is the deposit refundable?
Yes, security deposits are generally refundable, provided there is no damage beyond normal wear and tear and all lease terms are met. Deductions may apply for unpaid rent, damages, late rent or cleaning fees.Who needs a cosigner?
A cosigner may be required if an applicant does not meet the income, credit, or rental history requirements. Cosigners must meet financial qualifications and sign a guarantor agreement.You have a property I want to rent. How do I apply?
Applications can typically be submitted online or in person. A completed application, application fee, and necessary documentation (such as proof of income and identification) are required.How do I pay rent?
We offer several ways to pay rent including automatic bank transfer. This will be explained at lease signing.I want to get a pet. What do I do?
Check your lease agreement and contact management before getting a pet. Some properties allow pets with an additional pet deposit or monthly pet rent, while others have restrictions.I want to move out, but my roommate wants to stay. What do I do?
Lease agreements typically require all tenants to be responsible for the full lease term. If one tenant wants to stay, they may need to qualify on their own or find a replacement tenant with approval from management.My lease expiration is coming and I want to move out. What do I do?
Most leases require written notice before moving out. Check your lease for the required notice period and submit your intent to vacate in writing by the deadline.Who is responsible for paying for repairs & maintenance requests?
The property management company handles routine maintenance and repairs, but tenants may be responsible for damages caused by negligence or misuse. All maintenance requests should be submitted promptly through the appropriate channels.Drop Us a Line!
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