Unfortunately lots of scams are going on and you have to be extra cautious. Flag the listing you saw so Trulia can look into it and remove the post if it is a scam. If you are looking for a rental your best bet is to work with a professional real estate agent in your area.... more
Hi Anne,
I have such empathy for what you have just gone through with the flooding. Please let me know what you consider affordable. I have helped many people purchase and sell homes in the Boulder Permanently Affordable program. Some homes are under $200,000 and very nice -- built since year 2000 -- and you must qualify (income maximum, assets maximum and must be employed -- in short). Builders have been required to build 20% of their neighborhood in an affordable price range, so you, in your PA home, are often living amongst $600,000 homes and above.
Are you talking about purchasing or renting? Feel free to call, text or email and I can be more specific.
Evie Cohen
RE/MAX Alliance
303-507-7001... more
Polin
Are you a Property Manager? Your profile would indicate so?
Do you plan to manage your own property or would you be open to professional management?
As a professional we can do many things with you to help you obtain a better result with your property.... more
Hi JY,
I'm not familiar with "rentometer" however if you email me carlrealtycenter@aol.com I'll be glad to set up a search for you of properties currently listed for rent in your preferred area, and you'll be automatically notified if something matching is newly listed.
Regards,
Carl Head
Realty Center Orlando
407-832-4650... more
Once you log in, you should be able to put your mouse over your name in the upper right corner. Then go to account settings. I believe this is where you can change it.
Hi Bell,
There is a little technicality here...the lease were to begin on 1/4/13, but were signed 6 months prior?
My suggestion is seek out legal advise. There is a company I used to refer to my clients in need of legal help. They help GUIDE individuals of their legal right specially with this kind of stuff. Google the company legalshield. It is the most inexpensive way to get legal advise.... more
Whether it's your boyfriend or another friend, you should explore getting an agreement between friends to see who is responsible for what expense
If you google rental agreement between friends, you'll see sample agreements you can use as a guide like this one http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/roommate-agreement/
And determine if both of you will sign the lease....should there be a break up, who keeps the rental? Did you ever see the movie The Breakup? Learn from other people's situations and prepare yourself, just in case.
Best of luck to you.... more
Paul,
You may want to check this link www.forrent.com to obtain information on various apartments around the Atlanta area.
LaShonda Solomon
Associate Broker
Keller Williams Realty Signature Partners
(678) 477-5226
LaShondaSolomon@kw.com
www.AtlantasPremierProperties.com... more
Sounds fishy...just ask the question and get it in writing/email. Make sure you are present at the Lease Signing with your client!! THEN discuss AND review!
Good Luck,
Chris Moseley
Christopher Stokes Moseley
Senior Executive Vice President
Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker
RUTENBERG
212-203-8722 mobile office... more
Hi Patricia,
To get an idea of how much your house should rent for. Check out rentometer.com. This can give you an example of how much rents are going for in your area with similar beds and baths. In regards to updates done, amenities you'll leave with the home, as well as location - this will add value to your rent. It's also best to get an opinion of a property manager that goes in and will let you know how much it can market at. Usually rental times is max of 3 months and min of 1month before you move someone in.
It's also good to check at websites like craigslist or hot pads to get an idea for the rents within your area so you price it right and competitively.
Contact me if you'd like more information. Thank you.... more
smail,
You need to do some reading. First the NJ landlord Tenant Law is linked below and will be the controlling issue. Second will be your lease. If your lease and the law don't agree, the law is correct.
Chances are the owner can sell, but you will likely be able to control showings and may be entitled to the remainder of your lease. If the owner provides some incentive to leave early, consider it. I've also heard of landlords offering incentives to encourage a tenant to cooperate with showings. Consider how to make this work out for everyone.... more