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Rent.com is the nation's #1 Internet listing site in the housing rentals industry, enabling renters to find residential rental properties online using a free robust search tool. With Rent.com, you can narrow your searches for properties through city, state, and number of bedrooms required. You can also select the price from minimum to maximum!

Renting a home can be a frustrating experience if you don't have the right directions. Most renters want to be sure that they find a good home at an affordable price that can also meet their needs. Unfortunately, many renters focus on one need such as affordability or location, and can overlook other features that they may not like. However, renters should never have to settle for less without first conducting a detailed search.

Suggestions to Help Renters Find the Best Home Rentals to Meet Their Requirements:

For starters, the location of home properties is always an important part of your search. The quality of the neighborhood and its proximity to various attractions are crucial considerations that each renter should think about. If you're looking for a place close to your job, determine how many miles away you would like to live, and try to stick to that goal while searching.

When looking for home rentals, it is also important to calculate all other expenses. Rent is always one factor, but most properties charge additional fees for amenities such as parking, electric, gas, internet, and so on. Always make sure you know what amenities and services are not included in the rental. Also, renters should make sure all of the appliances in the unit are working properly, so that there aren't extra charges due to a faulty appliance.

One of the common questions that arise when looking for a home rental is whether or not the property allows pets. The answer to this varies from complex to complex. Some complexes prosper because their residents are not pet-owners, while others do well because they specifically cater to pet-owners. Often, owners will consider renters with a small pet, depending on the age, breed, and weight of the pet.

Lease Agreements

Landlords, who make the lease agreements, have to specify all the necessary conditions that are in line with a home rental. The lease agreement should also contain rules and conditions that are geared towards the protection of the home rental. The rules and responsibilities of both parties should be noted to avoid troubles in the future. If legal problems do arise, both parties should have the paperwork to pinpoint who is at fault. With a proper lease agreement, confusion between renter and landlord is kept to a minimum. Therefore, landlords should make sure that the lease agreement is complete for all rentals, and that it covers the best interests of both parties.

Basic Items that a Lease Agreement Should Include:

  1. Names of the landlord and the tenant have to be mentioned. This agreement should also include those who are jointly responsible for covering the rent in the absence of one tenant.
  2. The period of tenancy is also important. The beginning date and the expiration date should be explicit.
  3. The number of the unit that will be held for all rentals should be mentioned. Any limitations as to how the property shall be used must be clearly specified as well.
  4. The mode of payment for rentals should be clear. The amount to be paid for leasing properties should be placed in writing, as well as any additional payments for using other parts of the property. Late charges and how a late charge is identified should also be included.
  5. The responsibilities of the tenant and the landlord as to utilities, maintenance, and other services required to be paid also have to me mentioned.
  6. The amount of the security deposit, how it will be considered, and when it will be returned must be mentioned. Any actions that will result in a deduction at the time of vacating should be specified.
  7. Landlords can also specify conditions such as limiting the number of tenants, the purpose of using the property, the number of pets, the manner of reporting problems, and any other restrictions deemed necessary.