Rental applications include sensitive personal information, so we do not accept or review rental applications unless a currently available rental meets an applicant group’s needs. Instead of submitting an application, we recommend signing up for listing alerts so that you are the first to hear when a new rental hits the market.
Rental Applications & Available Listings
What forms of income are qualified for the purposes of rental application review?
Income is qualified when it is received by the applicant directly from an employer or other regular and reliable source that can be documented. Other forms of qualified income include, but are not limited to: Housing Choice (Section 8) Vouchers, Supplemental Social Security (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), or trust funds. Income from tips […]
Do you accept Section 8?
Yes, we accept section 8, but we must ensure that the voucher limit does not exceed the rental amount. You should contact your case manager and attend a move-out meeting to find out your voucher limits. These are sometimes referred to as your “shopping numbers.” You would then provide this information on our rental application.
What are the cosigner / guarantor review guidelines?
What is the difference between a video or virtual tour?
Video tours are pre-recorded. Group virtual tours are live events during which our property manager will be onsite at the rental. Applicants will connect to the property manager via either Facetime or GoogleMeet so that our property manager can live-stream video of the apartment to be viewed by the applicant remotely. While not pre-recorded, the […]
Can I tour a listing that I’m interested in?
Many residents don’t just live in their homes, it’s also the place they attend online meetings for work or school. So out of respect for our current residents, we now limit the foot traffic in all of our rentals by setting up tours after (1) application review and (2) approval. The first step is for […]