You can find out the rental history of a person by asking their previous landlord. If you are trying to track where a person has lived previously, you can request a credit report.
In "Rent", Maureen's last name is Johnson.
Yes you can. Your landlord cannot use your last month's rent as security deposit and vice versa.
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The first and last rule generally means that when you move-in you are required to pay your first month rent and your last month's rent. A security deposit may also be charged. But oftentimes your landlord will work with you in making security or last month's rent deposits. The difference between last month rent and a security deposit, both which can equal the same amount, is that the last month rent is used to apply to your last month of rent, while the security deposit is refunded to you provided you leave the apartment in good condition minus reasonable wear and tear. Your security deposit is generally not applied towards your last month's rent, especially if you did pay a last month's rent in advance.
A would suggest Rent-A-Center or Uhaul for you to find vans for you to rent.
Yes. If you mean 'the rent for last month', certainly. If you mean the 'last month rent deposit', probably, if the rental agreement states that the deposit was to have been funded.
No, unless you're moving out.
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One can find houses for rent from many different resources, especially online. Some websites that let one find houses for rent include Rent, Zillows, and Homes.
== == Usually paying the last month rent means you pay the regular rent plus a closing fee which means if there are any damages done to the place that was not there before you then you have to pay so much for that too. == == The usual practice is to pay the "first and last" month's rent when you move IN to the unit. This means that the owner is holding a amount that is equal to the last month's rent that you occupy the unit. This is so you can't skip owing rent.
There are a lot of websites where you can find houses for rent, I suggest you have a look at rent.com/houses-for-rent or www.rentals.com. There's a bunch of houses for rent available there.
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