important things you should know as a current resident
f.a.q
- Typically all residents are responsible for the following:
- Securing all utilities for home, unless otherwise provided
- Lawn care, unless otherwise provided
- Changing the furnace/air conditioning filters regularly
- Minor repairs to your home, including, but not limited to, replacing light bulbs and clogged drains
- Changing the smoke detector batteries during tenancy (these are new when you move in)
- Pest control
- Complying with all Homeowner Association Rules
- Following the terms of your lease.
Rent is due on the 1st of the month and late on the 6th. Rent must be in our office by the end of the business day on the 5th of the month. If you pay rent after the 5th of the month there is a late fee that is assessed. Any current month rental payments received after the 5th of the month must be in the form of a certified check or money order; no personal checks will be accepted after the 5th.
Rent can be paid by check, money order, or our free auto-draft option until the 5th of the month. After the 5th of the month we will only accept rent in the form of certified funds. We also offer direct draft of your checking account, at no additional fee. We do not accept cash payments for rental payments.
You can sign up on our website through this link.
You may specify a preference between having the auto draft occur on the first or second of each month.
If your rent is not received on, or before, the 5th of the month, you will receive a letter notifying you that you are in breach of your lease and payment including any late and returned payment fees must be paid within 3 days. In the event of nonpayment the eviction process will begin and a judgment will be sought to include all fees, legal and otherwise, associated with the eviction process.
Typically, we allow our residents to make the decision as to whether, or not, to allow service technicians to use our key to your home to perform the necessary work. Should you desire to be home when the service is performed, the technician will make 3 attempts to contact you and if not successful, the service request will be terminated and not re-activated. If the situation is deemed to be a risk to the property, the technician will be allowed to access the property.
A lease is a legally binding agreement and cannot be changed without the consent of both parties. Should you breach the lease by leaving early, typically, you will be responsible for the advertising fee and rental payments until the end of your lease, or until the property is re-leased. If you need to change the terms of your lease contact our office to discuss your particular situation