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DALLAS TEXAS HOMES FOR RENT
At Dallas North Properties, we get so busy with
helping our clients in Dallas, Plano, Frisco and McKinney Texas find homes to buy, we just never seem to get time
to help with finding home rentals in North Dallas.
Many times, renting a home or leasing a townhouse
or condo can be a better decision than buying. However, if you
plan to lease a home and be a home renter instead of a home buyer,
there are several factors that you should consider. These will apply
whether you are renting a home, leasing a home or renting to buy
(lease purchase).
Still can't find the Dallas Rental Properties that you are looking
for?
Try your own custom "Homes for Rent in Dallas" search
on Google here...
We have listed some tips and resources here for those
looking for homes to rent in the Dallas, Texas area. Hopefully, they will be helpful to you as
you search for the perfect home. You can also do a search in the
Google box above with any of the
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Just take a look at the short article
below about Renting a Home in Dallas to get started. Good Luck!
Quick Tips to Finding a New Rental Home
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Before the Journey:
Know what your looking for! Spend 5 minutes and write down a short
shopping list of what exactly you need and want. Are you looking
for hardwood floors, dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, Fireplace? Try and
separate your list from needs and wants. Cover all your needs
first. Anything left over would be an added bonus.
Be Prepared!
You’ll first view the unit. If you want to be accepted into a
particular unit, why not look your best? Bring your own pen,
Resume, Credit Check, Pay Stubs or Tax Returns, References and
proper identification ready. Some units also require your license
plate number. Most people don’t come to a viewing with that much
information. The landlord or property manager will know you’re a
dedicated and responsible individual by your actions.
Your References!
So many times this office has contacted references that were
caught off guard. When you add someone as you reference, make sure
they know they’re your references!
On the Hunt:
Daytime! Everyone is different. However, we’ve had the most
success with showing rental units during the daylight. In the
daylight you’ll have a better understanding of the defects and
what exactly the place has to offer.
The Tour!
Do you like the place? Why not see what kind of water pressure it
has. How many electrical outlets are there? Open up the closet and
just see if you have enough space for your items. How are the
Neighbors!? Don’t be afraid to knock on the doors and meet them.
You’ll want to make a friend but also make note of important
character factors. If you like to enjoy having a quiet home. Ask
the landlord if they have had any problems with regards to noise
volume.
Will It Fit?
You might have a larger sized couch or kitchen table. When your in
your possible place, you should see if your kitchen table will fit
in the appropriate area.
Close the Deal:
Be prepared! We already talked about being prepared. But just as a
re-cap. Bring your own pen, Resume, Credit Check, Pay Stubs or Tax
Returns, References and proper identification ready. Some units
also require your license plate number.
Your Lease!
What are the utilities included and what are YOU
responsible for? Can you have your cat, dog, bird, fish? What is
the security deposit? And will there be mandatory charges such as
carpet cleaning when you decided to move?
We hope our basic list has helped guide you through the basics of
renting a home, apartment or townhome rental. Remember to try and
view as many places as possible. You’ll have a good idea of what
your money will get you with the more units you view. Happy
hunting!
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