Questions About Selling

The time it takes to sell a property can vary depending on various factors such as location, market conditions, price, and property features. On average, properties in our listings sell within 90 days.

When selling a property, you typically need to provide documents such as the title deed, property tax receipts, any applicable building permits, and legal identification. It’s best to consult with a real estate agent or lawyer to ensure you have all the necessary documents.

Yes, it is possible to sell a property that still has an outstanding mortgage. However, the outstanding mortgage will need to be paid off from the proceeds of the sale. You should contact your mortgage lender to discuss the process and any potential penalties or fees.

A real estate agent can assist you throughout the selling process by providing market insights, marketing your property, coordinating showings, negotiating with buyers, and handling the paperwork involved in the transaction. They can help you navigate the complexities of selling a property and ensure a smooth transaction.

Questions About Renting

To search for rental properties, use the search bar on our homepage. Enter your desired location, property type, and other relevant details, and click the “Search” button. You’ll be presented with a list of available rental properties that match your criteria.

The duration of a rental lease can vary depending on the landlord and the agreement. Common lease terms are 6 months, 1 year, or longer. It’s important to discuss the lease term with the landlord or property manager before signing the rental agreement.

When renting a property, you typically need to provide documents such as proof of income, a valid ID or passport, references from previous landlords, and a completed rental application. Landlords may have specific requirements, so it’s best to inquire about their document requirements in advance.

Whether pets are allowed in rental properties depends on the individual landlord’s policies. Some landlords allow pets with certain restrictions or additional fees, while others may have a strict no-pet policy. Each rental listing on our website will specify whether pets are allowed or not.

If you encounter a maintenance issue in your rented property, you should contact your landlord or property manager immediately. They are responsible for addressing and resolving maintenance problems. Make sure to document the issue and communicate it in writing for future reference.tent