March 12, 2019
69 months ago
A relet is a much cleaner agreement. The original leasee is no longer liable for any unpaid rent, or damages. This means there is a clean cut-over and has much less risk to the original leasee. While there is usually a little cost involved with the owner as the person releting must do an application and pass a background check, it is usually well worth it.
Topic: College Apartments and Housing Life
💡 Guest Write TopicCan I see a model apartment? Interested in scheduling a tour. Yes, please call or send your info.
What other transportation options will I have?
Can I park my vehicle at University House?
What are the policies on pets, smoking and guests?
What kind of safety and security are provided?
Is University House open to non-students?
Will my financial aid cover charges at University House?
When do the contracts start and end?
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What are per-person contracts?
Can I live with friends, or can you match me with roommates?
The Scion Group manages University House near UCF.
Where are water, TPs, and sanitizers? Please help others.
Who finds the person to sublease my apartment?
Renting a college apartment vs renting a house
What is FAFSA? And why does it matter?
What does student housing mean?
Do student apartments pro-rate rent?