Friday, March 13, 2009

Myrtle Beach Property Management

When renting property its always important to know your tenants. it’s illegal to discriminate against a tenant for their Age, Sex, Race, Color, Religion, National Origin, Familial Status, Pregnant Women and Handicap. Discriminating a potential renter because they are a felon is not illegal. Be mindful of who you put in your property. Especially multi family properties. Most tenants want a safe place to live and you can help keep your property safe by not allowing convicted criminals in your property.

At Coastal Premier Realty, LLC we make sure that all our applicants are screened for criminal activity.

Monday, March 2, 2009

OLD Town Villas- Myrtle Beach Rentals Available now

OLD Town Villas Condominiums has one vacancy and is now accepting applications.

Old Town Villas Condominiums, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Located just three blocks from the beach. Two Bedroom one and a half bathroom townhomes. Each townhome has hardwood floors downstairs, granite counter tops, stainless steal appliances, washing machine, dryer, new cabinets, new carpet and select units have private fenced in patios. For more information or to tour available units visit Coastal Premier Realty's website or CCU Rentals.

you may also email info@coastalpremierrealty.com

Friday, January 2, 2009

Myrtle Beach Rentals- Renting with Pets

When looking for rental properties that allow pets in the Myrtle Beach area your options will be more limited than if you did not have your pet. We know you won't be getting rid of your pet who to most is a member of the family. Why do landlord not rent to pet owners? Well most don't rent to pet owners because of the stereotype that renters with pets will destroy your property. Others won't rent to pet owners because they are not allowed to because of homeowner association rules. There are some owners that can not rent to pet owners because they will loose their insurance if pets are allowed on the property. (this is especially true if you have an aggressive breed of a dog such as a pit bull).

So if you don't want to give up your pet how can you convince landlords to rent to you?

First show that you are a responsible tenant by getting past landlords to give you references. This will show you have a good track record and that having a pet has not caused a burden on former and current landlords.

Second be prepared to pay additional deposit money to secure the rental property you will reside in. Landlords may also charge additional amounts for rent when allowing a pet. You may also be required to pay an upfront pet fee that is non refundable.

Third consider if you have a dog or a trainable pet to get professional training and show landlords proof . A professionally trained dog is more likely to gain landlords approval than one that is not.

Fourth be prepared to accept a property that may not have the newest carpet. Landlords are more likely to let pets in apartments with older carpet that will need to be replaced anyway in a few years.

Good luck! if you would like to get a list of properties currently for rent that allow pets please email info@coastalpremierrealty.com or visit www.coastalpremierrealty.com