Posts Tagged ‘Condos for Rent’

The Skinny on Apartment Databases and Apartment Locaters | TECHNOLOGY NEWS

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

On-line apartment database or personalized apartment locator?  The following explains which search approach is most useful, depending on the circumstances of your move.  Read on, then work smart, not hard, on your next apartment move!

Today, many people use the Internet as a resource for finding new apartments. If you are looking to move, chances are, you will likely put the term ‘apartments’ into a search engine like Google or Yahoo. There are two very distinct types of results you will get from your search.

The first result will be an apartment locator site, and the other result will be an apartment database site. It is important to know the difference between these types of sites so you can choose the one which best fits your needs.

via The Skinny on Apartment Databases and Apartment Locators | TECHNOLOGY NEWS.

3 Bedroom condo in DeMun-Clayton Schools!

Sunday, August 8th, 2010


Beautiful 3 bedroom/2 bath condo on 3rd floor in the heart of DeMun. Walk to Forest Park, neighborhood shops and restaurants and Washington University. Hardwood floors throughout. Updated kitchen, fireplace, washer/dryer in unit. Off-street parking.
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Smokers in your properties

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

I found this article today in reference to smokers in rental units and a new law implemented in Buffalo, New York. I found it especially timely since in the past week we have had two tenants that were moving from their current apartments due to smokers in their buildings. Both tenants were highly allergic to smoke and were told there were no smokers in the building.  

In one case the lease required tenants to sign a non-smoking addendum. When the current tenant complained to the landlord that the new tenant that had recently moved in downstairs was a heavy smoker the Landlord requested she prove it with pictures and 2 witnesses! The tenant had resided in the building for over 3 years and felt it wasn’t her responsibility to enforce the owner’s lease and is moving out.

The smoking issue has really become a “hot button” for many of the tenants and owners we deal with. Most of our private Landlords request non-smoking tenants and it is well received by most of our customers. I don’t doubt similar laws like those in Buffalo & other cities will be in place nationally soon.  

I have pasted the link to the article here.