form_title= Homes for Lease form_header= Find the home for your family in your budget. What is your desired price range?*= _ [50] How many bedrooms do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} What amenities are important to you? *= _ [50] Would you like a year long lease?*= () Yes () No
Homes to rent and homes to lease are very similar. Homes to rent you rent them for a week, a month or whatever you agree on withyour landlord. Homes for lease is pretty much the same but some lease to own has an option to buy the place you are renting.
The best place to list homes for lease, in my opinion, is on Craigslist. Many young professionals rely on Craigslist, and you'll end up with more offers to lease than you know what do to with.
There has been a problem in the selling chain of my property and we now need to rent a home for a while. Can anyone advise the best place to look for homes for lease?
My parents have decided to put their house on the market and downsize. They're interested in renting rather than buying so that the can afford to enjoy their retirement. Where can they find lists of homes for lease?
The answer to this question depends on a lot of factors, including conditions in the area where you live. In general, right now I'd say it's a lot easier to find homes for sale than for lease since there are so many foreclosures on the market.
My husband and I have finally decided to renovate our house. There's so much work to do, we'll need to move out for 6 months to get the job done. Is there anywhere I can find homes for lease for short terms lets?
In Short NO. The landlord is not responsible for upgrades to any property unless it is in writing in a formal lease. Homes are rented "as is" unless stated in a written lease.
Leasing a home is similar to renting a home. You will pay rent to the owner with a contract. However with a lease you are often required to rent the place for at least a certain amount of time. If you move out before then, you may be held liable for the remaining months of your lease.
No, you must be at least 18 to sign a Lease in Georgia.
The CHA does not own the land that the Lathrop Homes currently sits on. Rumors I've heard indicate that it is privately owned with a lease to the CHA which is about up. The owners want the land back for redevelopment for highest and best use. The CHA has no rights over the land once the long-term lease is ended within the next year or so. Ongoing rumor, the lease was also not supposed to be renewed in 2000. A lot of work was done on the project when the lease was last renewed. I would expect the project to remain for a while.
This depends on the terms of your lease, if you have one, and the type of dwelling you're living in. In most detached homes it shouldn't be necessary to tell your landlord unless it's otherwise specifically stated on the lease.
You must sign a contract pertaining to the agreement and must fill out a questionaire about rent,homes,bills. http://www.walnutcapital.com/images/aboutus/CosignerApplication.pdf