March 12, 2019
69 months ago
It depends. In many general apartments, being allowed to sublease is common. In student housing, the opposite is true. Since student housing involves renting by the room, who lives in an apartment has a large effect on the others sharing common space. Because of this, almost all student housing apartments want to have anyone living in an apartment fill out an application and pass a background check. Even if you can not sublease, most student housing apartments allow relets (link to difference between the two). As explained in the linked post, relets have many benefits to subleases, namely a clean cut-over and no need to worry about getting a major bill in the future.
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?
Are the apartments furnished? Yes, click to read the details of what you will get.
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?