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Global Privacy Statement
This Global Privacy Statement applies to residents of our communities and users of Full Circle Property Management’s website.
We recognize the importance of protecting the privacy of individuals. Learn more about what personal data we collect, how it is used and how you can exercise your rights by reviewing our Global Privacy Statement.
No Application Fees
We never charge blanket application fees. Instead, we only charge for credit and background checks during the application processing stage.
Transparent Application Process
We let you know your status each step of the way with timely and clear communication.
Data Privacy
We only collect essential information necessary for processing applications and follow industry standards for data storage and encryption.
Future Rentals Notification
Instead of a waitlist, we maintain a notification list for future rentals, keeping you informed about upcoming opportunities without unnecessary data collection.
Equal Housing Opportunities
We provide equal housing opportunities to all individuals, regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including pregnancy or parental status), Section 8 status, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
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Resident Services FAQ
The state of VT made changes to the process for renters claiming a rebate effective in 2022. Property managers will no longer send Landlord Certifications to residents. Instead, property managers now submit this information electronically directly to the state, and individual residents contact the state to submit their own personal Renter’s Rebate or Credit claim.
Residents who wish to qualify for a Renter Credit will need to complete the new Vermont tax form, RCC-146 , and file it along with their state taxes.
A copy of the form can be found here: http://tax.vermont.gov/sites/tax/files/documents/RCC-146-2021.pdf .
You will need the School Property Account Number (SPAN) when completing this form. The State has a SPAN finder on their website, which can be found at http://tax.vermont.gov/span-finder . You will need to enter your address into the finder to locate your SPAN.
Information on this new process can be found at http://tax.vermont.gov/individuals/renter-credit , and when you log in to your MyVTax account.
1. How is prorated rent calculated?
We calculate prorated rent using the following formula:
📌 Prorated Rent = (Days Living in the Home) × (Total Monthly Rent ÷ 30)
This means we take your total monthly rent, divide it by 30 (to get a daily rate), and then multiply that by the number of days you’ll be living in the unit for that month.
2. Why do you divide by 30 instead of the actual number of days in the month?
We use a standardized 30-day month to ensure consistency and fairness across all leases, regardless of whether a month has 28, 30, or 31 days. This simplifies calculations and prevents rent amounts from fluctuating unpredictably based on the length of a particular month.
3. What if the month has 31 days? Won’t I be overcharged?
No, because your full rent amount remains the same for a standard month. The formula simply spreads your rent evenly across a 30-day period, ensuring a fair daily rate. Some months will have 31 days, but others (like February) will have fewer, balancing out over time.
4. What if I move in or out in the middle of the month?
If you move in on a date other than the 1st or last day of the month, we apply the prorated rent formula to charge you only for the days you’ll be living in the unit.
For example:
• Move-in date: June 10
• Monthly Rent: $1,500
• Days living in the unit: 21 (June 10–June 30)
• Daily rate: $1,500 ÷ 30 = $50 per day
• Prorated rent due: 21 × $50 = $1,050
5. Is this method standard in the rental industry?
Yes! Many rental companies and landlords use a 30-day standard to calculate prorated rent. This approach simplifies billing, avoids confusion, and ensures a predictable and equitable method for all residents.
6. What if I move out in the middle of the month – do I need to pay the rest of the month?
This depends on your written lease agreement. Some of our leases (especially in popular student living areas) may expire a few days before the end of the month to allow a maintenance time period where we can restore the space so it’s ready for the next tenant to move into on the 1st of the month. You can find this information in your written lease agreement under the section “Lease Term.”
7. Where can I find my prorated rent amount?
If you need your exact prorated rent amount, you can refer to your lease agreement or contact our office, and we’d be happy to calculate it for you.
Let us know if you have any other questions! 😊