While the number of celebrity homes for sale in Los Angeles County continues to grow, actor Leonardo DiCaprio has put his Malibu home on the market for rent.The actor purchased the home back in 2002 for
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Renting to own in Salem CountyInterested in home at 55 Market St. Daughter moving east after being in Chicago for many years and may find it difficult to get a mortgage until she re-establishes
Hello Wjumall,
You might find condos or townhomes to have more flexibility when renting to pets with owners. It also depends on the individual owners preference
Some apartment complexes do not allow pets across the board.
Other units are more flexible.
Owners can allow pets if they want to. Apartment managers might not.
And the rules might change from year to year. You just have to ask.
So you need to take each unit individually and ask the question.
Contact all the property management offices you can find online and call them for the most current up to date information on rentals.
i hope this helps.... more
New Listing - 340 Caldwell Terrace, Leesburg, VA Posted on May 24, 2012 04:04 PM by Kelly Cooper Come see this gorgeous property located at 340 Caldwell Terrace, Leesburg, VA within minutes
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Diego,
It is early to start looking for rental properties that will be available for July. Whatever you see now, will be rented by then. Seems that you have been doing your homework and know where you want to look for properties. That is a good start!
Your best bet, is to work with a Realtor who can send you properties that meet your needs, and will follow up so that you will be receiving homes that will be available in July.
Here is the website for Broward County Schools. You can find any info you may need there, or you can call the school district for specific info.
http://www.browardschools.com
Let me know if I can help you with your search... Good luck!
Stefanie Cohen, PA, ABR, SFR
Prudential Florida Realty
Scohen77@aol.com
954-547-9203... more
We would love to take your property under our management.
Have many clients that we are trying to place.
Is this furnished ?
Is this property qualified to do corporate monthly rentals by HOA.
Pool ?
If you are ready please give a call and we can discuss the benefits.
Jim Malak
Florida corporate rentals.... more
This first floor end unit in Bermuda Links has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a courtyard and a garage. It boosts a beautiful lview of the lake and is close to the pool. Tile throughout. Den has a closet so
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2 bedrooms + den, 2 bathrooms, 1 car garage, screened in front patio and back patio. Golf course view from this well maintained attached villa in Heritage Greens. Elegant appointed with Mediterranean
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The answer that no one else wants to tell you directly is, YES! You may rent your home out to whomever YOU please as long as they fit the process you require and your home can pass the HUD inspection. HUD does have a process and certain criteria to assist the renter towards managed independence over time. This affords the home owner leasing their property to benefit for the use of the property via the Section 8 Program while the Section 8 tenant is given the opportunity to reside in housing that is "market competitive".
Here's a little more about the inspection criteria. Was your home built recently? If so and it has no interior damage or was not maintained or repaired if purchased in an "as is" condition (like some homes purchased as short sales or auction properties), you will likely pass inspection. Are all the screens on the windows, all switch and plate covers on electrical outlets, any holes in walls not repaired, etc? Do all doors open in and out correctly? Is all plumbing in good working order and finally, is the house up to current building codes and not behind in HOA dues, etc? If your home is "rent ready" (in an otherwise clean, fire preventive and code managed order), you should not be overly concerned about passing. Whatever is not passable (say two screens were missing from the windows, there was peeling paint on the front porch and the front door lock was not secured properly), the inspector would let you know what needs to be repaired and give you an appropriate window of time to correct the items.
I find some of the answers as to how long it could take to be a bit derogatory in stance since you are not asking to be a Section 8 landlord by default of applying to become one, BUT have someone who has Section 8 tenancy approval, which the process is a bit different. Obviously the preference goes to getting people INTO homes who have received their Section 8 certificate. If they are able to find a home NOT listed on the already approved homeowners willing to rent to them under current provision, they are ENTITLED to find an owner whose home fits the criteria mentioned above.
Obviously I can't list all the criteria, but a link was offered below so that'd be a step in the right direction. Another is to contact the program itself through Housing and Urban Development which is just East of Downtown Phoenix on Washington or Jefferson (I forget which and I believe between 9th Street and 12th Street). Hope this answer helps so you don't get the impression it's a never ending cycle to deal.
Also don't forget you are permitted to visit your rental on an annual basis with proper notification. I would advise you take advantage of this to insure the property is being well cared for from a rental standpoint. Such tenants do provide a consistent income to the landlord while the program helps to assist them by providing a stable and cost manageable existence which can go for a few to several years depending on their personal situation. So it's good to have the opportunity to evaluate the overall impact of long term tenancy in maintaining your rental unit that you would ordinarily receive leasing on an annual basis at move out inspection.
Best,
~Flight of the Phoenix... more
I have several places to suggest if you let me know your needs as far as location, pets, and move in date. Yes I have done many move ins over the internet so people transfering with their jobs just have to move in when they arrive. Please contact me if you would like any help or have any questions.... more
Please contact my property manager- my house may be available in July- just waitingon a firm date- it's 4 bed, three bath with an additional loft, sun room, family room, living room, dining room and breakfast nook. Her name is Pam Drake at Tomorrow Realty- 317-446-3148. It's on Yellowstone Way in Franklin- neighborhood down Simon road across from Lowes. We accept pets with deposit.
Thanks
Gary... more
I would recommend that you contact one of the local property management companies that service the area.
York Property Management- 717-846-rent (7368) Heather Stough- that i have used with great success for many clients, buyer and sellers.
Sherman Property Management- 717-699-2229- Gina Dwyer- Both are very reputable companies that supply good service.
Each company will have different rental properties so it is good to get with a couple to cover a broader area. Good luck with your rental needs and welcome to the area... more
Hey Stella,
I agree with the comments below typically an administrative fee is closer to $50-$75 and this is for processing a background check. Always remember that price is negotiable and if that property manager is not willing to negotiate then it may be time for you to look for another home.... more
Hey Lasha,
Rentals in that price range are moving fast. If you get with a Realtor they can definitely assist you in finding a rental that will suit you and your family's needs.... more