The reletting fee (not a "relenting fee") is a sum you pay to the landlord to cover the expenses incurred in reletting your apartment in the event you break your lease and move out before the end of the lease term. It should be reasonably related to the actual expenses incurred by your landlord in finding a replacement tenant (e.g, advertising costs, overhead, apartment personnel, etc.). The Texas Apartment Association ("TAA") seems to have chosen 85% of the monthly rental rent as the magic number. Regardless of whether this seems fair, it hasn't really been challenged in Texas courts.
Contrary to what some of the previous wikianswers to this question stated, the reletting fee is, by law, not a penalty. If you break a lease in Texas, landlords have a statutory duty to mitigate damages. This duty cannot be waived by contract, even if you agree to do so. Thus, charging a penalty is against the law. However, charging a fee to cover expenses in finding a replacement tenant is not. Keep in mind this is different than a liquidated damages agreement, whereby your landlord agrees to release you from your lease for a set fee. This is not considered a re-letting fee. Rather, it's an amount you've agreed is what your landlord is entitled to as damages for letting you out of your lease.
adminstration fees are normally an application fee. This fee is needed to cover the cost of the credit/criminal check. student housing apartments usually also have a service or reservation fee that is required in order to reserve/hold your apartment. This is normally a nonrefundable fee. -Assistant Apartment Manager
Usually the landlord, but there's no law about it.
Usually when an apartment is refurbished that means it is either getting new furniture or being fixed.
There are a number of companies and brokers who provide apartment mailing lists for marketing purposes, for a fee. Dietrich Direct and DataMasters are two examples of companies which will provide apartment mailing lists on request.
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Most apartment finders charge there fee to the aprment owner not to the renter.
Apartment rental agencies do charge a fee. That is how they would make their money. People contact them when they need and apartment and the agency will connect them in apartments avaiable in the area.
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adminstration fees are normally an application fee. This fee is needed to cover the cost of the credit/criminal check. student housing apartments usually also have a service or reservation fee that is required in order to reserve/hold your apartment. This is normally a nonrefundable fee. -Assistant Apartment Manager
it depends on the apartment you are renting
Usually the landlord, but there's no law about it.
Check with the apartment management. Many do not allow pets or limit pets. Usually, there is also a cost with an additional pet fee.
There are Apartment Referral services or people can hire a broker to find apartments for them. To be an apartment finder yourself you would need to have your own business, etc. It is a growing resource that savvy hunters, especially those who are comfortable searching on the Internet, should not neglect. For a monthly fee these services will provide a list of no-fee apartment rentals as they become available.
Usually when an apartment is refurbished that means it is either getting new furniture or being fixed.
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There are a number of companies and brokers who provide apartment mailing lists for marketing purposes, for a fee. Dietrich Direct and DataMasters are two examples of companies which will provide apartment mailing lists on request.