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Vacation Condos For Rent: Turning a Few Weeks Into a Few Years

Monday, June 13th, 2011

You’ve decided that you no longer want to just visit your favorite vacation destination and it’s time to consider turning those few weeks you spend at vacation condos for rent into a few years. There are a number of things to consider as you look into the possibility.

Check to See If That Condo Is Available

If you’re particularly attached to the vacation condos for rent that you’ve previously stayed in, remember that those condos are often booked for much of the…

What to Look For in a Community Pool

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Many apartment communities or other residential neighborhoods boast a community pool as a means to attract new tenants. While a pool can be a great amenity, you may find that its cleanliness, or lack thereof, and other aspects may deter you from using it. Before including the presence of a pool in your decision of where to live, consider its usability, safety, location and cleanliness.

The Pool’s Cleanliness

A community pool is open to every resident of the apartment complex. The extensive…

How to Avoid Paying Broker Fees when Apartment Hunting

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Apartment brokers find apartments for you and they charge broker fees–a one-time fee that usually amounts to 10 to 15 percent of your annual rent–for their services. Since this can total hundreds or sometimes thousands of dollars, you may be interested in knowing how to avoid paying these fees when apartment hunting.

Step 1: Don’t Use a Broker

A simple but perhaps often overlooked way to avoid paying broker fees is simply to forgo using a broker. Use the Internet and the…

How to Find No Broker Fee Apartments

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

No broker fee apartments can save you from paying an average of 10 to 15 percent of the annual rent -which can total hundreds or even thousands of dollars - to a broker. There are a couple of ways you can get an apartment without paying a broker fee.

Step 1: Do the Legwork Yourself

Bypass the broker entirely and you won’t have to worry about paying broker fees. Essentially any apartment complex or management company that advertises vacant apartments is offering…

How to Prevent Identity Theft when Apartment Hunting

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Knowing how to prevent identity theft is a big part of apartment hunting. If you don’t take some basic steps to protect your identity, you could find yourself the victim of a scam or worse, have all of your personal information compromised. Here are some things to do and things to avoid when searching for your next apartment.

Talk to the Property Manager in Person

Many apartment hunters have reported a multitude of identity theft scams through Craigslist and other free apartment…