How to Find a Rental Property
Looking for a property to rent? Well welcome to the crowd. Lots of people are renting and lots of people
are looking.
The easiest and most efficient to find a rental property is
to work with one Realtor. Instead of
driving around and trying to reach each individual agent on signs, contact a Realtor
near you that can work for you. The beauty of this is that you don’t have to
pay the Realtor because the seller/landlord pays both his agent and yours.
Find a Realtor who takes the time to listen to your needs
and criteria. A Realtor who asks a lot of questions is a good thing. If you tell your Realtor what you need and
want, you shouldn’t have to look at more than 4 homes. That’s my average. And don’t be offended by the questions being
asked. Its our job to get to know you in
order to act as an advocate for you.
Landlords are generally looking for good rental history and
income 3 times the amount of the rent.
They may have varying criteria when it comes to credit scores. Most landlords understand that a lot of
people who are looking to rent have some credit issues.
Also the best time to start your search is a maximum of 4 weeks prior to your target
move date. Give your notice and then
start looking. The majority of landlords
will probably not hold a property longer than 4 weeks anyway. As I mentioned earlier, the leasing market is
hot and the landlord knows he can probably get someone in his property pretty
quickly if the renter meets the qualifications and his property is in good
condition.
After you find what you want, your Realtor should call and
talk with the other agent to discuss any special issues you may have. In that way, you are not paying an
Application Fee on a property that isn’t going to work out.
It’s all about communication, trust and having a process.