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  • Creating a Successful Landlord and Tenant Relationship

    Trying to maintain a healthy landlord and tenant relationship can seem frustrating. However, it does not have to be. Any business relationship will have its ups and downs; it's ultimately about knowing how to handle it. Having some background information or a simple guideline to follow can help in your rental relationships. If that is what you are looking for then this blog will definitely lead you in the right direction. Also, if you're just starting the rental process and have not found a place to move to check out our apartments for rent search. Other topics you might like: Why Live in An Apartment Complex? Renters Insurance & You Why Do Landlords Take a Deposit? Honor Your Lease - Be a Good Tenant Remember that phrase “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”? This is the kind of tenant you want to be. You want to display the same attitude and etiquette with your landlord that you would want in return. This means honoring your lease by paying rent on time, following any rules and regulations, and communicating effectively. Ultimately, any landlord wants their tenants to have the ultimate living experience and that is much easier for a landlord to do if the tenant cooperates. Clear and Concise When calling in tickets/service requests or using an online ticket system be clear and concise when putting in the information. Do not curse out of anger and be sure that you include all important details including the problem, your name, address, and phone number. This will ultimately help the landlord diagnose and be able to correct your problem more efficiently and it shows you know how to communicate appropriately. Neighbor Etiquette Remember if you live in an apartment that you have neighbors. If you have pets, do not let them roam around alone and be sure to clean up behind them. If you have children, don’t let them stomp around or be extremely loud because it can affect your neighbors. If you’re having company be sure to tell them where to park so that other residents can still get into their homes without interference. Also, be sure to take all trash to the proper locations and keep the outside of your residence clean and clear. Remember that your neighbors can contact your landlord with complaints and that ultimately can affect your landlord and tenant relationship as well. Other topics you might like: Why Live in An Apartment Complex? Renters Insurance & You Why Do Landlords Take a Deposit? Communication & Action If you know you’re behind on rent or may fall behind on rent give your landlord a call and keep them updated on your situation. The worst thing you can do is keep your landlord in the dark. Ultimately, your landlord is still running a business and you have to keep that in mind. Understand that communication will help, but ultimately you need to show forth effort. Make partial payments even if it’s not the full balance. You want to show your landlord that you are trying and even though you’re in a bad spot that you’re still trying to honor your lease. Honesty is definitely the key to maintain a successful business relationship. No matter where you live, an apartment, a house, or even a condo you want to have the best relationship with your landlord that you can. Ultimately, the tenant and landlord relationship requires give and take on both parts. Even when things may seem chaotic or you're confused remember that you and the landlord both want the same thing success for you and the business because the two depend on each other for survival. Also, if you've never rented before and want to learn more about the rental process for first-time renters please click here.

  • The A-B-C Guide to First Time Renting

    Are you a first-time renter? Is the process stressing you out? Have you even started the process? Do you need some help? Have you tried reading articles online and they’re just filled with a bunch of unhelpful information? If you answered yes to any of the questions above then this A-B-C Guide to First Time Renting is just for you. After you read this blog, you should check out our blog on “How to Find the Right Apartment?”, it will definitely help in your moving process. A- Allow yourself time to find a place. B- Bring someone with you when you go visit properties. They may notice something you do not and it makes it more fun. C- Communicate. Call the property to find out information before visiting. Communicate by discussing payment arrangements and other information with your landlord. Do not keep them in the dark. D- Do not lie on your rental application. 99% of the time the rental company will know. -Check out this page on application evaluation. E- Each applicant will be evaluated based upon their own information. F- Financial stability is key to maintaining your survival as a first-time renter. G- Groceries will be your best friend. Eating out will only affect your budget and cooking will more than likely be healthier than fast food. H- Help. It is okay to ask for help in your apartment search, during your application process or after. I- Inquire as to the crime rate, schools, and atmosphere of your potential new residence. J- Job. Make sure you go to work. Just because you have your own place now does not mean call in sick because you want to watch Netflix on TV. Maintain your employment. It is very likely that if you lose your job, you will fall behind on payments. K- Keep it quiet. If you move into an apartment and have neighbors. Try and keep it down late at night or early in the morning. Your neighbors will love you for that. L- Lease Terms. Before you sign an application, you want to make sure you know how long your lease is for and if that fits in your plans. It could be 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, or 2-year lease. This is important information. M- Maintain a budget. You do not want to fall behind on your bills. N- Notify your landlord of any damage or issues you see within the first five days of moving in. You do not want to be penalized for a past resident. O- Options. Be sure to weigh all your options before you sign on that dotted line. P- Property Upkeep. Pay attention to the property when you visit. Is it maintained? What are the residents doing? Are the cars on the property operable? Does it look like the rental company cares about its residents? Q- Qualifications. Have you spoken with someone about the rental qualifications or requirements? Do you meet those? R- Respect the property. You can be fined or even forfeit your security deposit for damage caused to the property. S- Second Chance apartments work with negative and minimal credit history. If you lack rental history or credit, maybe a second chance apartment will be the best choice for you. T- Give the office time. Please allow the rental company time to process the application. It is okay to call and check on your application, but maybe not twice a day. U- Understand that the rental company has a job to do and no part of that job is personal. If your application is not approved, try and find out why and then work to fix that issue. V- Versatile. Be willing to adapt to changes. Maybe your move-in date has to be pushed back, maybe you have a deposit higher than expected or maybe they changed their qualifications. No matter the situation, remain versatile. W- Worthwhile. It may seem like a long and anxiety-ridden process, but once you hear “ you were approved” it will all have been worthwhile. Remember to be patient X- X means to Multiply. You want to multiply your monthly net income and see if you bring home at least 3x your rent. Anything less than 3x and it could leave you without enough income. Y- Yield on your spending. Between moving costs, first-month rent, and a deposit you’re going to need to save some money. Not to mention I’m sure you’re going to want to buy some new things to make your place feel your own. Until you get situated, don’t spend….Thank me later. Z- Zoom into action. Every day you waste is a day you don’t have your new place. Check out our resource page for additional information on first time renting.

  • Second Chance Renting, Made Easy!

    The All in One Guide to Second Chance Renting. If you’re curious about second chance apartment renting and whether you qualify as a second chance renter, you’ve come to the right place! You deserve a second chance and that includes an apartment you can afford to rent, but how do you qualify and what exactly is second chance renting? Rental Companies that offer second chance apartment homes strive to provide housing to potential residents despite negative credit, negative rental history, and negative backgrounds. When you apply at any residential property the prospective landlord will check with your previous landlords to help determine the type of tenant you are and will be. Most landlords are hesitant to rent to prospective residents that have had past rental issues. All applications are placed on a scale to determine the risk factor. Even if you have a better job or higher income than before, they may still view you as an applicant who will not pay rent. Second chance homes are great opportunities, especially for those working on their finances or who may have been denied in previous lease applications. The good news is no matter your reason for needing a second chance, we are here to help. Let’s answer some pertinent questions about second chance renting. What is a Second Chance Apartment? A rental company specialized in second chance apartments offers a lease to potential residents despite personal circumstances, credit, and rental history that make apartment lease approval challenging. When you apply for a second chance apartment, your prospective landlord can contact previous landlords to determine your tenant history and whether you will be a reliable future tenant. While many landlords may be hesitant to lease to a potential tenant with a prior rental issue, second chance landlords will assess applications to determine your overall risk. They will carefully evaluate an application to help you with your second chance apartment needs and interests. No matter your reason for needing a second chance, we are here to help! Feel free to contact us, to learn more about an apartment that suits your needs and your financial status. Jump To: Does Income Matter When Applying for a Second Chance Apartment? What is Application Evaluation? Are You a Second Chance Renter? If you are wondering what constitutes a second chance renter, let’s break down some of the most common reasons for choosing a second chance property: Failed to pay rent on time, consistently Broke a lease with no good cause Owe back rent Moved out with no notice Evictions Negative credit marks Negative background Lack of credit Bankruptcies Any of these items as it pertains to rental history, credit history, or background history can make renting an apartment seem almost impossible. Moreover, even if you relocate to another city or state, this history will still follow you. You always want to make sure to resolve any issues with past landlords, by either making payment arrangements or possibly maybe even settling on an amount the previous landlord will accept. However, while you’re trying to fix your negative history a second chance apartment complex would be a great place to reside while building up your credit and addressing your poor rental history. At Apartments Near Me we understand the unpredictability of life. We know how changes in circumstances including the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, can leave you unable to pay rent or lead to bankruptcy, making it harder to rent. This is particularly devastating for those who have a family to take care of. As a second chance renter, you have the opportunity to rent your apartment while working on your credit, finances, rental history, and much more. The purpose is to ensure you find an affordable place to stay where you can feel safe and that you can be proud of. To help you along your renting journey, let’s explore what second chance renting is and what it isn’t. Is a Second Chance Apartment the Same as Section 8 Housing? No, second chance apartments are considered affordable apartments that do not require a voucher. Second chance rentals help in cases where finances or circumstances may not permit you to stay in a traditional apartment. Second chance renting still involves credit and background checks; however, your landlord will not automatically disprove your application for a lease if you have bad credit or a criminal record (that does not include a felony charge). However, even though Section 8 and second chance apartments are different some second chance apartments accept Section 8. What Do I Need to Qualify for Second Chance Apartments? As with any apartment, you need to meet a specific set of criteria to be approved for a lease. With a second chance apartment you are encouraged to provide proof of income, proof of employment, even proof of credit history, and/or documentation showing that a past debt has been satisfied, but with this comes with a higher chance of receiving approval. Just because a rental property is a second chance property, does not mean they will accept all applications despite your background. Another misconception is that all second chance companies do not run your credit or background. Some companies may require proof that a past debt has been taken care of or that you are in the process of handling such debts. Some may require paperwork from the court that an eviction was dismissed. Some may require higher fees or a longer work history. Remember, this landlord is still running a business and ultimately, they want to rent to prospective tenants that are going to honor the lease agreement. No landlord wants a tenant to fail because what affects the tenant affects the business. You can learn all about what you need to apply for an apartment by visiting our blog on How to Be Approved for an Apartment. Jump To: Steps You Can Take to Qualify for a Second Chance Apartment? What is a Second Chance Apartment? What Can Disqualify You for a Second Chance Apartment? Now that we know how to improve your chances at an application for an apartment to rent, it is important that we touch on just a few actions that could disqualify your second chance rental: If you provide false information on your application, you will be disqualified. A criminal record doesn’t automatically disqualify you, but if you have a felony charge or other extenuating circumstances, you could be disqualified. Too many recent negative occurrences could cause for disqualification. From criminal records to credit history, visit Behind the Scenes of Affordable Housing to check your qualifying criteria. The Benefits of a Second Chance Apartment If your applications for an apartment were rejected in the past, we know that your hopes and your spirits of finding a home may be shattered. As second chance providers, we help you in the process of affording and renting an apartment despite your background. We are here to assist with your second chance rental needs. A second chance apartment means a place you can call home. It is a place you can afford every month without the stress of living from paycheck to paycheck. Second chance renting helps you work on your credit (if you have a negative credit history or financial difficulties). It helps you work on your rental history and improve your future tenancy recommendations. How Apartments Near Me is Changing Second Chance Apartments Today, more second chance apartments are undergoing transformation with new ownership and property management. You simply need to check out our Winbranch Complex Development to see and to experience the change in second chance apartments. Apartments Near Me is specialized in second chance rentals and includes apartments such as Thompson Court, Thompson Heights, and Cottonwood Apartments in Memphis, Tennessee. Apartments Near Me is not only a leading second chance apartment provider but also prioritizes the community and residents. We understand the importance of a safe place to call home and ensure that every resident benefits from the leadership, security, and the understanding we can provide. Jump To: Are You a Second Chance Renter? What Can Disqualify You for a Second Chance Apartment? Who Can Apply as a Second Chance Renter? Anyone who meets the qualifying criteria can apply as a second chance renter. Whether you are a single person, a single parent, or a large family you can apply for a second chance apartment. New rentals are available in 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments. It is up to you to apply for the room that will best suit your needs. Can I Live Upstairs or Downstairs in a Second Chance Community? Yes, you can choose which apartment you wish to live in provided that you meet the requirements and have been approved for a lease. If you have trouble deciding on which apartment is best, then you can check out our exciting new blog: Jump Out the Window or Soar Through the Door. We list the pros and cons of an upstairs and a downstairs apartment. How Do I Know if a Second Chance Apartment is Right for My Needs? Are you a first-time renter with no credit history? Do you have bad credit? Or have you been rejected in a previous apartment application because of affordability? If you have answered yes to any of the above, you could be eligible for a second chance apartment. To find a suitable apartment for your needs, our guide on How to Find the Right Apartment will help you make an informed decision! From self-evaluation to budget, we take a closer look at everything you need to know before you sign a lease and pay a deposit. Jump To: Is a Second Chance Apartment the same as a Section 8 Apartment? Who Can Apply as a Second Chance Renter? Does Income Matter When Applying for a Second Chance Apartment? Second chance apartments are also considered affordable apartments. Perhaps you have a bad credit history that is preventing you from renting, or you’ve been previously evicted? Slightly higher earnings or a larger security deposit could place you in a better financial position because your landlord knows you can afford your expenses along with your rent. There are apartments for rent all over the USA that participate in government programs that do place a cap on residents' income. Some locations or apartment rentals may have income restrictions. If you want to confirm if this applies to the property you are interested in, it is always best to call and ask the leasing office ahead of time. Some of the most common programs. Steps You Can Take to Qualify for a Second Chance Apartment To qualify for a second chance apartment, it is important, to be honest with your landlord in your application. Follow the instructions stipulated in the lease application. It is also a good idea to provide supporting documents for reasons as to why you are a second chance renter. For example, if you have been evicted, explain why you were evicted. The details surrounding the eviction will help your future landlord determine your tenancy history. You can contact your local second chance apartment company to determine how to go about applying for the rental and which apartments are available. There are some facilities that reserve 2 to 3 bedroom apartments for families. If you are a single renter, be sure to ask the landlord if you can apply for a 2 bedroom apartment should you need the extra space. What is an Application Evaluation? To make the process of renting easier, you can learn what is included in your application with our Application Evaluation Resource. We provide a complete breakdown of what is assessed in your application. This article is also a great way to help you meet the requirements for approval and improve your chances of getting the rental that you want. Jump To: Can I Live Upstairs or Downstairs in a Second Chance Apartment? How Apartments Near Me is Changing Second Chance Apartments? What a Second Chance Apartment with Us Can Do for You? A second chance apartment is literally a second chance at starting something new and exciting. It is about an opportunity to experience independence and to provide for your family without being concerned as to how you will pay your monthly rent. The latest developments in second chance apartments provide round the clock security and practical layouts to suit the needs of different renters. Because we care about communities, Apartments Near me goes the extra mile to find rental solutions to complement the needs of our renters. We are committed to affordability, fair practice, and best represent the second chance industry. Applying for an apartment, whether for the first-time or because of financial struggles, requires some research. When you are aware of the process and what is required, you can improve your chances of being approved for a lease. When you speak to Apartments Near me, we make the process of renting smoother and easier with clear qualifying criteria and a dedicated team who is here to help. Our purpose is to make second chance renting easy and beneficial for all! You can also learn how to be qualified for buying a house with second chance home loans. So while you rent your amazing apartment you plan yourself to buy your very own home.

  • How to use Trulia.com

    I. Introduction Trulia. com is a website that allows renters to find homes or apartments for rent. You can actually also find houses for sale and houses that have been sold. For today's purposes, I am going to show you how to search for apartments for rent in Memphis. The setup of the Trulia.com website is very eye-catching. It lists beautiful photos in different neighborhoods and allows you to explore homes or apartments for rent in that area. For this website like many others, you can save the apartments you are interested in by creating a login and then saving your apartment hunt searches in your account. The Trulia website also has guides for buyers, renters, and sellers to help them in their hunt for the perfect home or apartment to rent or even to buy. II. How to Search on Trulia.com When you arrive at the Trulia website you will be greeted by warm colors and inviting photos. The top left section of the website is broken into categories of buy, rent, and mortgage. You can click on one of these options and then begin your search that way, but we are going to go a different route. When you look at the top right of the screen you will see saved homes, saved searches, and signup/login. We can assume if you're reading this you have not yet made a Trulia account and we can save those options for a later date. Now directly in the middle of your screen you will see a search bar that has buy, rent, and sold across the top. For our purposes today, you would click rent and type in the city and state of the apartments you're looking to rent or you could type in the zip code. I used 38116 for the example. Then tap enter and it will bring you to a screen that lists all apartments for rent in 38116. Once you arrive at this page you can then narrow down the choices for the apartment you are looking to rent. You can categorize by price, size, types of amenities, if its pet friendly, and a whole lot more. Now that you have narrowed down your specifications you can hit enter and watch the results populate. The left side of the screen will display the listings for the apartments and the right side will show a map that outlines the available apartments for rent that meet your search criteria. III. Background From experience, I can say that usually the top listings are either expired, everyone wants to live there or something about it usually does not live up to the expectation. So, now that you've scrolled the options, you find one worth clicking and you do just that. What's next? Trulia then takes you to the page of that particular apartment for rent and gives you even more detail about that particular property. You can now see different photos of the property, the square footage, and even a short description based on the company. The website provides reviews from previous tenants and a list of nearby schools. It displays a neighborhood overview and even some opinions of the apartments by local residents in the area. Information like this is key to finding out about the environment your considering moving to. There will always be a lot of apartments for rent and most of them will seem appealing, but its always necessary to do your background research and to communicate within that community to make sure it will be a good fit. You want to be sure to go to Google and investigate the apartments your considering. You want to see if there are any news reports or anything on the web that just may waiver your opinion. Also, check to see if the apartment has its own company website that could provide more detailed information. The worst thing that could happen is you pick a place and when you arrive to do the application it fails to meet your expectations. In closing, Trulia is definitely a top contender in the apartment hunt process. The unlimited options, the ability to save properties, and the direct feedback from the community make it a one-stop-shop for current and future renters. Check out our apartment search tool.

  • How to Rent Apartments with Rent.com

    I. Introduction Rent.com is a website that allows prospective renters the ability to search for residence based on a wide range of different criteria. It allows renters to search for apartments, townhomes, condos, or houses. Rent.com also gives renters the ability to make a login and save the properties they like for easier access when narrowing down choices. Rent. com also has a moving center and a blog that gives useful and insightful information to renters to help with the moving process. The rent.com website is fairly easy to use and has several pre-generated options such as apartments for rent for seniors, the budget-conscious, and even apartments for rent for the high end as stated on the homepage of their website. II. How to Search on Rent.com When you arrive at the rent.com website you will immediately see a search bar. The top of the search bar has three sections labeled all, apartments and houses. You can either search by all property types or narrow your search down. For our purposes today we are going to show you how to search for apartments for rent on the rent.com website. So once you have clicked on apartments, the next step is to type in the location in which you want to live. Once you have done that you can click enter and watch the results populate. The next screen you see includes the listings. Above the listings is a bar that has the location you chose, a price guide, a bedroom size option, and then more filters. The more filters option allows you to narrow down your search results depending on what best suits you. So maybe you want to know if the apartments you want to rent accept pets, that is an option or maybe if they are income-restricted apartments, that is also an option. It even lists the option to search for properties with controlled access. Controlled access would typically consist of a gated community with a keypad, an example would be the Winbranch Apartment Complex. Once you have narrowed down your choices, hit enter. The website will generate the listings to the left and a map to the right showing where the listings are as far as location. You can sort the apartment listings by best match, high to low, low to high or best rating. Always remember when looking at listings to see if maybe the company is overcompensating. Did they pay for the listing? Why would they need to if they have an awesome property? Sometimes advertising is more than what meets the eye. Always try to do your research when renting apartments in Memphis. III. Background Information So now you have found an apartment property you like and you're thinking about moving into that location. I have one question though, "Did you check their track record?". I ask this because once again everything that glitters is not gold. Have you checked to see the crime in the area? Have you checked to see their involvement within the community? Have you checked to see the reviews that tenants have left? Now we know that reviews and opinions can be biased, but it something you must consider. If you have children is this apartment near the school you want them to go to? If you do not have personal transportation is there a bus route near you? These are all things that should be considered before paying that application fee or having that inquiry on your credit report. You also want to call and talk to the staff to see the vibe you get. Was the person you spoke to knowledgable or were they courteous? There is so much more to renting properties than just the price and location. When searching for properties always remember that price and location are important, but the company that runs that property is equally important. We wish you the best and happy apartment hunting! Check out our apartment search tool.

  • How To Rent Apartments With Apartments.com

    I. Introduction Whats is Apartments.com This is a top-listed apartment listing website. Apartments.com offers renters the ability to view homes, townhomes, apartments, and condos for rent. The website not only contains larger-scale homes with more than four-bedrooms but also one-bedroom apartments and two-bedroom apartments for rent. The website allows you to search “apartments for rent” or “apartments near me” to help narrow down your search to property management companies leasing near you. This website gives renters access to information on over one million properties for rent. To stay current on available properties they constantly call and search for properties that are available and post them regularly on their database. The website gives access to photos and different amenities that the rental properties offer. It also gives contact information to reach the different property managers and rental companies to get further information. II. How to Search When you arrive at the website you are greeted by a friendly quote and a large search bar. In this search bar, you can type your location or point of interest. For example, if you live in Tennessee you could input your city in the box such as Memphis or even your zip code such as 38116. Once you type that in and hit enter you will be taken to a search page that will display the apartments for rent in the area you chose. There is a toolbar on the top of the screen. This gives you the choice to set the price, the number of rooms, the type of living quarters, and more. If you click more it also gives you the option to search by "low-income" or "luxury" if that is a preference that you need. Initially when you search you will notice a bordered map that contains the available properties to the left and a list form of that map will be provided to the right. On this website like with most others, the top listings are usually the paid listings. Paid listings usually have captivating wording and seem to draw you in. However, remember the old saying "Everything that glitters is not gold". Be sure when looking through these properties that you ask yourself about the true reason they want to be promoted. Some places may just be able to place a decent amount of money on marketing, but some places will use the paid marketing to fraud potential renters. Just beware that some of these places can be in bad areas, have high crime rates or maybe the photos are not as up to date as they should be. These are all things that should be considered. III. Background Information Now that you have located an apartment community that you like you should investigate further. A great way to find out how the community views the apartments is to read "Google Reviews". These reviews give a good insight into how the community views this particular apartment complex. Please be advised though when reading reviews that they are the opinions of other people and some will be biased. Also, you can use the "Google News" section that appears below the search bar to view any occurrences the complex may have had that was reported via news. Some companies even have the option to view reviews on their website, but you want to be sure these are not biased reviews. Ultimately, whatever search engine you use you want to try to get as much information from it as you can. Once you have searched several websites and done some comparing and contrasting it should provide insight into the probability of your residential success within that property management company. Check out our apartment search tool.

  • 10 Important Tips for Home Renting in Memphis, Tennessee

    Moving is probably one of the most exciting, yet daunting tasks that we have to face during the course of our lives. Usually, we’re excited because we’re about to venture to an undiscovered territory, but on the other hand, we tend to be bogged down with trying to figure out the specifics such as where, how much, when and etc. All of these questions without answers can sure cause a massive headache during a time that should actually be exciting. With that being said we have compiled a list for home renting in Memphis, TN. I. Personal Inventory The first thing we have to consider when looking for apartments to rent is "what we're looking for". The answer to that one question will be the basis for any steps moving forward in the moving process. A "personal inventory" is the perfect way to determine what you're looking for. When doing a personal inventory you should consider the number of members in your family including pets, how much space you have now versus what you need, current amenities you have now that you may still want to have when moving somewhere else, the schools your children attend, your current place of employment and other everyday key factors that will help narrow down the choices in your search for your new place for rent. If you know what you need from the beginning and set your parameters it can make it easier for you to narrow your options down and help streamline the process. II. Know Your Budget Once you did your personal inventory and decided how many rooms you need, estimated square footage, or perhaps if you can fit a dog house in the backyard, it's time to determine your budget. Despite how many rooms you need or if you want a back yard you probably already have a ballpark figure for what you want to spend, if you don't now is the time. I would suggest maybe going to Google and searching for the number of bedrooms you want or square footage just to get a general figure for what your rent could be. After you have done that find what amount in the range from lowest to most expensive and set your budget accordingly. When taking your budget into account you have to consider application fees and that most homes for rent will require a deposit. So hypothetically if approved you would initially be out of pocket an application fee, administrative fee, deposit, and the first month of rent. So when budgeting its not just for what you can pay monthly, but also being able to cover the initial expenses that come with moving. If you're going to need a moving company or help with moving you should calculate at least an estimate of the amounts in your budget because it will help keep you out of the red zone. Knowing how much your willing to pay and how much the apartments go for in your area will definitely help make the housing search easier. III. Anticipated Lease Length Do you know how long you want to stay at the location you are about to move into? Some properties offer 12-month, 18-month, or even 24-month leases. Some places require that you do an 18-month lease and not a 12-month lease. Do you want to be in this new home for over a year? Is this a long term move or short term move? Do you plan on building in this new residence or is it just a step to get you from A to B? If you have a child that's not yet in school, do you still want to be living here if he or she starts school soon? Do you already have in mind your goals moving forward and what you intend to do during this time period to move forward? Taking this into consideration can also help you start to keep track of your upcoming plans. IV. Set a Date It's very easy to say "Hey, let's move". The bad part about that is you have to have a general time period or date by which you want to move. Setting a date not only narrows down your list of apartments and houses for rent because they have "availability dates" it also helps you refine your budget. When moving anywhere and with any company, they may not always have units available when you want, or possibly they have a higher deposit that would push back your move-in date because you need to save. These are all things that must be taken into account when thinking about moving. If you stay somewhere else and are currently under a lease, do you have to give a 60-day notice, do you need to do some repairs to ensure you get back your security deposit, are there any upcoming events that may need financial backing or may affect the ability to move? These are things that must be taken into account and situated within the time frame. Applications have to be processed and employment verified. Not only do you have a time frame in which to operate, but so does the leasing company. When setting a date you should consider any outside factors and regular day by day scenarios that could interfere and make the best decision after evaluation. V. What's Your Preferred Location Okay, at this point you've done what some people would call the behind the scenes work. You've done your personal inventory, set your budget, figured out how long you want to stay at this new apartment your about to rent and you set a date. Doing all these things have set you up undoubtedly for a path of success. Here comes the fun part, figuring out where you actually want to live. Memphis is basically a large circle, if you hop on the interstate you could literally pretty much go around the whole city. Some would say you're pretty much fifteen minutes from anywhere. Memphis has many different neighborhoods offering different amenities depending on what suits you. Determining location is a big deal because it affects your children and their schooling, your job, and your social life depending on where your family and friends are located. Pricing also fluctuates depending on the neighborhood that you want to move in, which needs to be considered when making the choice to move. For example, if you like to shop, but want to stay in a quiet area but not too far from the busy life you could move to the Winbranch Apartments located in Whitehaven which is only minutes from the Tanger Outlet in Southaven, MS, and Graceland. If you wanted to be by some great some schools and close enough to the interstate where you could easily take a trip you might go to Cordova. It just depends on your lifestyle and your budget. VI. Calling the Offices and Checking The Websites Now that we have picked a location and are moving forward in our hunt for our new place to call home we can begin to make some calls and visit websites. You could start by googling "Apartments for Rent" or "Apartments Near Me", maybe even search apartments in the specific area that you decided on such as "Apartments in Whitehaven or Apartments in 38116 Memphis, TN". This will help narrow down the search criteria. When searching for these apartments most also allow a filter to set the amount, be sure to put your maximum amount in there as not to be tempted by apartments that are out of the budget. Generally when searching on "Google" a lot of secondary websites that populate information will be given, not always the apartment's direct website. I would suggest when you find a property you like to try and find their direct website as they tend to provide more detailed information. Remember you need to know what the application fee is, if there is a deposit and how much, the length of the lease, the floor plans they offer, and any amenities. Between the initial call to the office and your personal investigating you should be able to compile a list that answers all your basic questions. VII. Reviews on the Apartments, Office Staff & Maintenance So, at this point, you have picked a location, searched for apartments for rent in that area, and made calls to get information. However, there is some information that the office cannot give you. This information is the kind that comes from first-hand interaction. When looking up potential apartments for rent you should look at the comments and reviews that people leave. Some will be legitimate and some will not be, but they will give you an indicator of the type of company that will be in control of your living environment. You can search on Facebook, Google, Yelp, or any of the rental websites you see. You don't have to just look up reviews on the apartments that you are looking at you can also see if they have other properties and see what the reviews are like on those. Maybe even make a social media post asking people if they have ever stayed in a property that company managed and see what responses you receive. You want to live somewhere that makes you smile when you pull up, where the staff is courteous and concerned and maintenance provides the utmost top-notch service. Now that may seem far fetched to be able to get all three, but you want to aim to get as close to that as possible. It will only prove beneficial for you in the long run. VIII. Visiting the Area & Understanding the Community The time of truth pretty much is the visit. When you go out to visit a property its probably because your highly considering moving in that apartment. It's in the area you like and it seems to be in the budget so you decide to make an appointment or maybe just swing by. When you're driving into the apartments you should pay attention to the exterior of the buildings, the people you see moving around, the functionality of the cars in the parking spots, as in do they just allow inoperable cars to sit on the property, is there trash everywhere, do you hear a lot of loud music and just think about the general vibe you get just entering the property. Once you go into the office pay attention to how the staff greets you and the other people in the office. Try and pay attention to how the staff interacts with each other. You want to know that business is being taken care of and that you will be somewhere you can trust. Any information you did not obtain in your search now is the time to get it. Ask about the community and events that happen in the neighborhood. Inquire about the crime rate and things that happen in the area. Do your best to get an understanding of potentially your new surroundings and neighbors and if it would be a good fit for you and your family. IX. List of Pros & Cons At this point, you're probably tired. I'm sure you've searched online, visited properties, made some calls, and went and saw some things you loved and some things you could probably go without. Some of the pricing was as you already knew, but some of it was actually different once you got in the office. Maybe some of the staff was not professional and left you with a bad vibe and you're not sure it would be a good fit. This would be a good time to compile a list of pros and cons of each property you visited and see what really matters to you, what you're willing to compromise on and what you're not. Once you have this list in front of you it should make it fairly easy for you to decide your top contenders and ultimately make your step moving forward potentially flawless. The next step is well deciding which one. X. Is It Worth it? You did your list. You figured your pros and cons and picked your top three candidates. Now you have to decide which one you want to go for and if it's ultimately "worth it". By this, I mean after considering every detail all the way down to the last penny, you have to ask yourself if you would be happy going home to this every day. If your answer is yes, then you should apply for the apartment and move forward with the process. If your answer is not yes, then maybe you should look for different places, maybe reconsider your location choices or maybe reevaluate your budget. At the end of the day, you are going to be paying your hard-earned money to live somewhere you love. So, if you don't love it, don't live it. In closing, this is just a guide to help streamline your apartment hunt in Memphis. As property owners, we are aware that the moving process can be a hard one, but we feel these ten simple steps will ensure a smoother more effective transition. When you have all your ducks in a row it makes it easier to handle business and makes it easier to deal with any possible wrenches that can be thrown in your plans. Ultimately, it is our goal as property managers to ensure that our residents have the ultimate moving experience, and that includes potential "future residents", like you. We "Thank you". Happy Apartment Hunting. #rent #apartment #apartmentforrent #Memphis #winbranch

  • Resource Center - "Memphis, TN"

    LAST UPDATED MARCH 26, 2020 at 2:58pm. BREAKING NEWS: THIS JUST IN FROM THE TENNESSE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES. Click here to apply. Applicants should receive approval or denial in five days. During this time of discomfort and confusion, it can be hard to find the resources to help you get through. To aid in that process we have compiled a list of resources offered in Memphis, Tennessee that will help our residents move forward during this pandemic. No matter if its financial assistance or help with utilities, we have a list of resources that may be the answers to all your questions. I. Do You Need to Locate a Health Center? Currently, in the Memphis Health Center are several locations doing COVID-19 testing. If you want to locate a health center in your area that may be doing testing, please click here. Also, there are some places that are currently doing drive-thru testing right now such as, University of Tennessee Health and Science Center, Women's Health Care Associates, Tiger Lane, and Christ Community Health Services. P.S.- Before visiting any of these locations, if you have symptoms or feel you may have come in contact with the virus please call your primary care provider, call the location in advance or call 866-941-4785 and they will be able to tell you how to further proceed. II. Local Food Pantries If you are in need of a meal or possibly some groceries, you can swing by one of the below locations or give them a call as they are currently offering such services. Midsouth Food Bank, Mifa, Holy Trinity Community Church Food Pantry, St. Johns United Methodist Soup Kitchen, Dorothy Day House Asbury UYMC 2969 S. Mendenhall 901-363-1135 Thursdays, 9 a.m. – noon Only for zip codes: 38115 & 38118 Advent Presbyterian Food Pantry Walk-In 1879 N. Germantown Pkwy. 901-755-6290 Only for zip codes: 38016, 38018, 38133, 38134 & 38002 Bartlett Union Methodist Call 5676 Stage Rd. - Outreach Ministry 901-386-4563 Thursdays, 9 a.m. – noon Only for zip codes: 38128, 38133, 38134 & 38135 Bellevue Frayser Baptist Church 3759 N. Watkins 901-347-2000 Sundays, 1 p.m. Only for zip codes: 38107 & 38127 Boulevard Church of Christ 1102 Hale Rd. 901-590-0614 Sundays, 1 p.m. Only for zip code: 38116 Landmark Food Pantry 2411 Carnes Ave. 901-620-9558 M-F, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Only for zip code: 38114 St. Anne's Catholic Church 706 S. Highland St. 901-323-3817 Saturday 9-11 a.m. Only for zip codes: 38111, 38112 & 38114 St. Patrick's Catholic Church 277 S. 4th St. 901-527-8282 Sundays 1 p.m. For more information about local food pantries, please visit tn211.mycommunitypt.com. III. Financial Assistance CSA has a Comprehensive Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP). This is designed to support families through tough times to keep them from losing their homes. If you have had an unexpected circumstance within the last 120 days you may qualify for assistance. At this time they are also providing utility and medical prescription assistance. You can view the website here. USBG National Charity Foundation created a bartender emergency assistance program. This helps industry personnel with personnel expenses because of the outbreak of the virus. If eligible you can receive a grant to help with bills or other costs due to a decrease in income. You can view the website here. MIFA is currently taking online applications for people in hardships that need financial assistance. You can view the website here. Army Emergency Relief is recognizing that soldiers and their families may be affected by the virus. Officials have set up an online process for those who can’t meet face to face with their local AER officer, allowing them to submit requests for assistance by email and secure document transmission. Soldiers or their eligible family members with special power of attorney should follow the procedures outlined here. You can view the website here. Coast Guard Mutual Assistance is offering assistance online to Coast Guard members. You can fill out the form on the webpage and email it to their local Coast Guard Mutual Assistant representative. You can view the website here. Air Force Aid Society is providing assistance to its members. The Airman and Family Readiness Center have people ready to administer assistance. You can view their website here. Navy-Marines Corp Relief Society is offering assistance to the members. You can view the website here. Salvation Army is offering assistance at this time. You can call them at (901) 543-8586 with questions. Tenants should call the hotline for rent help or eviction assistance at (901) 415-2790. There may also be grants for paying utility bills. You can view the website here. Catholic Charities are partnering with local churches and non-profits to offer assistance. They assist Memphis families with financial assistance, referrals to other agencies and foods. You can view their website here. United Methodist Neighborhood Centers of Memphis is offering assistance including emergency assistance food, furniture, rent/utilites, free clothing and household products. This non-profit facility can be contacted at (901) 323-4993. Neighborhood Christian Centers is providing Shelby County and Memphis residents with utility help as well as rent programs. Other programs such as a food bank, free clothing and a baby store for diapers or formula are other offered services. This facility can be contacted (901) 881-6013. Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association(MIFA) has a Plus - 1 Program that assists seniors, unemployed, disabled and families with an unexpected financial hardship may qualify for helping paying water bills in Shelby County. You can give them a call at (901) 527-0208. You can view more information on the program here. Jewish Family Services is an organization that can help people regardless of religion. The counselors and social workers apart of this organization can provide a wide range of resources and services to people in need of financial assistance and emergency assistance for bills. They can be reached at (901) 767-8511. Society of St. Vincent DePaul is a member in a group of churches helping to provide for those in need. They provide rental, utility, medical bill or other emergency assistance. There are a total of ten different churches that participate. You can reach them at (901)722-4703 or visit the website here. IV. Free Food for Children March 23-27- Cici's pizza is offering pizza to children under 18, a parent must be present, while supplies last. McDonald's is offering FREE kids breakfast entrée & side with any purchase; some limitations apply, for children ages 13 and under. Available at all 41 locations in Shelby County Now through April 3- YMCA will distribute FREE meals at these sites M-F while schools are closed (through April 3), 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., to all children 18 and under. The child must be present to receive a meal. Sites are listed here. V. MATA (Memphis Area Transit Authority) Starting March 25 through the end of April (April 30) you can ride for free on any MATA-operated vehicles. Only ten people at a time will be allowed onboard buses and trolleys during the coronavirus outbreak. This means you may have to wait for an additional bus if they are at capacity. VI. TN Childcare Certificate Program (CHILDREN ALREADY ENROLLED) The Department of Human Services is aware that many school systems and child care providers are closing temporarily in response to concerns about COVID-19. We understand that access to child care is important to you. In the event your current provider closes, please contact the local Child Care Certificate Program office to speak with a Child Care Specialist who can assist in your search for temporary placement. You may also email childcarecertificate.dhs@tn.gov to request assistance. If you have any other ideas or further information that would be of assistance please send an email here. Note: Site will updated as more information becomes available.

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