Answers to your common questions
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Can you hold a place before I apply?
We rent properties on a first-come, first-served basis. A completed application and required fees must be submitted to secure a unit. We recommend applying promptly if you’re interested. -
Do I pay first month’s rent and last month’s rent with my security deposit?
Move-in costs vary by property. Most rentals require the first month’s rent and a security deposit. Some may also require last month’s rent—check individual listing details for specifics. -
How old do you have to be to apply?
Applicants must be at least 18 years old to legally enter into a lease agreement. -
Is the deposit refundable?
Yes. Security deposits are refundable as long as all lease terms are met and the property is returned in good condition, minus normal wear and tear. Deductions may apply for unpaid rent, cleaning, or damages. -
Who needs a cosigner?
A cosigner may be required if an applicant does not meet credit, income, or rental history qualifications. Cosigners must meet financial criteria and sign a guarantor agreement. -
You have a property I want to rent. How do I apply?
You can apply online or in person. A completed application, application fee, and supporting documents—like proof of income and identification—are required. -
How do I pay rent?
Rent can typically be paid online through our tenant portal, via automatic bank transfer, or by check or money order. Options may vary by property. -
I want to get a pet. What should I do?
Check your lease first, then contact our office. Some properties allow pets with additional fees or deposits, while others may have restrictions. -
I want to move out, but my roommate wants to stay. What should I do?
All tenants on the lease remain responsible until the lease ends. If one tenant wishes to stay, they must qualify on their own or find a qualified replacement approved by management. -
My lease expiration is coming and I want to move out. What should I do?
Refer to your lease agreement for the required notice period. Submit your written notice to vacate within that timeframe to avoid penalties. -
Who is responsible for paying for repairs & maintenance requests?
We handle routine maintenance and repair needs. However, tenants may be responsible for damages caused by negligence or misuse. Always submit maintenance requests promptly through the tenant portal.





