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Mold or Mice in Your Rental? Here’s What to Do

December 11, 2025

Discovering mold or mice in your rental property can be stressful, but knowing the proper steps can help resolve the issue quickly and safely.

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Who Handles Repairs in a Duplex?

December 11, 2025

Living in a duplex comes with unique responsibilities for both tenants and landlords.

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Renting for the First Time as a Teen or Young Adult

December 11, 2025

Renting for the first time can be an exciting and challenging experience, especially for teens and young adults.

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When Can a Landlord Legally Enter Your Unit?

December 7, 2025

Understanding when a landlord can legally enter a rental unit is important for both tenants and property owners.

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Why Your Rental Application Keeps Getting Rejected

December 5, 2025

Rental applications can be declined for a variety of reasons. Understanding why applications are rejected can help renters improve their chances of approval and secure the apartment or house they want.

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What You Should Know Before Renting Sight-Unseen

December 5, 2025

Renting a property sight unseen can save time and open opportunities in competitive rental markets, but it also comes with risks.

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How to Renew or Extend Your Lease

November 29, 2025

Renewing or extending a lease is a common part of renting, but it can sometimes be confusing for tenants.

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Breaking a Lease Without Penalty

November 29, 2025

Breaking a lease can be stressful, but understanding your rights and responsibilities can make the process smoother. Renters sometimes need to end a lease early due to job relocation, financial changes, or personal reasons.

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How to Report Maintenance Issues

November 28, 2025

Properly reporting maintenance issues is essential for keeping your rental unit safe, comfortable, and well-maintained.

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How to Get Your Full Deposit Back

November 28, 2025

Getting your full security deposit back at the end of a lease is important for renters. By understanding landlord expectations and taking the right steps during your tenancy, you can avoid unnecessary deductions and ensure a smooth move-out process.

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