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There is no doubt that the Lakewood Ranch real estate market has been hit hard over the past several years. Therefore, you can easily understand the reason why people today think they can get their pick of any of the Lakewood Ranch rentals out there at just about any price they wish.

However, the reality is, the Lakewood Ranch rental market is actually quite hot and Lakewood Ranch rentals aren't simply being dunped onthe market at any price. Actually, the truth is, several potential renters are competing for the same rental property. Yes, it's true that a lot of property owners are made to rent their house as a result of current market, everyone's financial situation is different and one can not expect to get an awesome deal merely because they are a good family without any pets. Unfortunately, this is what lots of people are assuming.

Below are four tips for people presently trying to find Lakewood Ranch rentals and expecting to negotiate a good deal. A landlord will only make negotiations of the rent after these steps:

1) The renter has actually visited the property personally. Do not bother putting in an offer if you have not even seen the property.

2) The renter has filled out the application form and paid for the application fee.

3) The tenantas credit history has been run. That's right, the landlord/proprty manager will certainly run your credit rating. Telling lies about your credit rating is not going to do anyone any good.

4) The landlord knows how long of a lease and just how much deposit and advance rent is going to be put down.

Simply by doing these things a landlord or property manager is much more likely to take you seriously and then could possibly be willing to negotiate the rent.

Yet, this is actually the most significant tip of all...

5) Be realistic! If you can only pay $1500 per month then don't look at houses that are listed at $2500 per month. That's right, a landlord or property manager might be open to negotiations with a renter that has a good credit rating and has followed the rest of the steps mentioned above, but please don't insult them or waste their time by putting in unrealistic offers. You best bet is to shop in your price range!

by: Adam S. Waxler




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