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Tenant Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Can you hold a place before I apply?

    A: YES! You may submit a security deposit (equivalent to one month’s rent) to hold your place.
    * If multiple groups are interested in a property the property will be held for the group who submits the whole deposit first. *
  • Q: Do I pay first month’s rent and last month’s rent with my security deposit?

    A: If your security deposit has not been submitted before lease signing then, YES. At the time of lease signing, you will need to have submitted a security deposit, first/last month’s rent (equivalent to one month's rent), and a re-key fee.
  • Q: How old do you have to be to apply?

    A: Contact property manager
  • Q: Is the deposit refundable?

    A: Yes
  • Q: Who needs a cosigner?

    A: Anyone who is supported by someone else’s income.
  • Q: You have a property I want to rent. How do I apply?

    A: Find the property you are applying for on our website, click apply online, from there you will need to provide personal information, and submit. (There will be an application fee).
  • Q: How do I pay rent?

    A: When the lease is signed you will be invited to set up a tenant portal where you may submit payments. Cash and checks are all acceptable payments, but will need to set up an appointment to come to the office before dropping off payments or you can mail your check to the office (please make sure you indicate the property address in the memo of the check).
  • Q: I want to get a pet. What do I do?

    A: Let us know! You will have to pay a pet deposit fee (one payment) and a monthly pet fee (per pet).
  • Q: I want to move out, but my roommate wants to stay. What do I do?

    A: You will have an option to sublet your part of the lease.
  • Q: My lease expiration is coming and I want to move out. What do I do?

    A: Schedule a move out inspection with the property manager.
  • Q: Who is responsible for paying for repairs & maintenance requests?

    A: The landlord handles all routine maintenance needs. Tenant is responsible for all tenant related damages.