How long is my lease?
The length of your lease is noted on your rental/lease agreement.
What do I do if I have to move before my lease is up?
If you must break your lease you should contact your property manager both in writing (letter or email) and via telephone as soon as possible. Although you are responsible for your entire lease, we can go to work to find a replacement resident as soon as we receive your written notification. Once we are able to secure a replacement resident and start their rent, you can be released from your obligation. You may be responsible for advertising expenses and leasing fees as well as rent until the replacement resident's rent begins.
What happens after my lease expires?
If you choose to stay in the property and a new lease is not signed, your agreement will continue on a month to month basis. If you have decided to move at the end of your lease, you must send us a 30-Day Notice to Vacate at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the lease. Do not move out of your property without a written notice as you will be responsible for rent for 30 days from your vacate date.
How often do you give rent increases?
While there is no rule, we do look at rents on an annual basis to see if an increase is warranted. Some market conditions may not warrant increases for more than a year. You will receive a written notice at least 30 days prior to the increase taking effect.
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