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- Great Park Area, Irvine, CA
- Irvine’s Financial District
- Irvine California
- Newport Beach CA
- Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, CA
- Newport Coast, Newport Beach, CA
- Lido Village, Newport Beach, CA
- Pelican Hill, Newport Beach, CA
- Balboa Island, Newport Beach, CA
- Huntington Beach, California
- Costa Mesa, California
- Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa, California
- Eastside Costa Mesa, CA
- South Coast Metro, Costa Mesa, CA
- Huntington Beach’s SeaCliff Community, CA
- Downtown Huntington Beach, CA
- Pacific City Area of Huntington Beach, CA
- Newport Shores & Newport Strand, Newport Beach, CA
- Westside Costa Mesa, CA
- Santa Ana, California
- Tustin, CA
- North Tustin, California
- District Community of Tustin, CA
- Tustin Market Place, Tustin, CA
- Mission Viejo, California
- Lake Forest, California
- Coto De Caza, CA
- Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
- Silverado Canyon, California
- Foothill Ranch, CA
- Portola Hills, CA
- Dana Point, CA
- Ritz Cove, Dana Point, CA
- San Clemente, CA
- Talega, California
- Aliso Viejo, CA
- San Juan Capistrano, California
- San Juan Hills, CA
- Rancho Mission Viejo, CA
- Laguna Beach, CA
- Capistrano Beach, CA
- Westminster, CA
- Garden Grove, CA
- Cerritos, California
- Cypress, California
- Seal Beach, CA
- Anaheim Hills, CA
- Anaheim, CA
- Orange Hills, CA
- Orange Park Acres, California
- Villa Park, CA
- Brea, CA
- Southern California’s Gold Coast
- Fullerton, CA
- Yorba Linda, CA
- Buena Park, CA
- Fountain Valley, CA
- Ladera Ranch, CA
- La Palma, CA
- Across Southern California
- Trabuco Canyon, California
- Midway City, CA
- ROSSMOOR CA
- Las Flores, CA
- Modjeska, California
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Why should you rent from a property management company?
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Yes, negotiating rent with a property management company takes place in the same way as with an individual owner.
It depends on the individual lender but most people prefer a credit score of 620 or higher.
It depends from owner to owner. Some house owners specifically mention “no pets allowed” in their lease agreements while others are more flexible on the idea of allowing pets in their rentals.
There is no statutory limit on charging a security deposit. But on average, landlords require a security deposit of at least a month’s rent.
The law requires landlords to keep the premises safe and in good condition and to: Fix water leaks from the roof, doors, windows, or walls. Repair plumbing, gas, heating, and electrical problems. Keep the grounds outside your unit clean, safe, and free of pests such as mice and roaches.
Changes to the property generally require approval from the landlord.
Your landlord can’t increase your rent during your fixed term unless you agree or your agreement allows it.
If your rented home is managed by a property management company, you’ll need to contact them at the end of your tenancy and ask them for your deposit.
It’s important to ask the landlord for permission to sublease your apartment if the lease requires the landlord’s consent.
Quite a lot of things can happen if the rent isn’t paid on time. Your landlord could file to evict you from the house. He could also report your overdue rent to a credit reporting agency. This can affect your credit rating and make it harder in the future for you to rent a place or get a loan.
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