- What is your space requirement? 1/1, 2/2…
- What is your monthly budget (Not including utilities)
- When is your move in date?
- How’s your credit?
- Where do you work?
- Have you been arrested?
- Do you have a pet(s)?
- How many cars do you have?
The counselor will help you determine when to come to Orlando to begin your rental search. The counselor will conduct a comprehensive assessment to establish your needs, determine a budget, and set up a time frame for your search. On average, rentals in downtown Orlando are available to view by perspective tenants and their agents thirty days (30) prior to the expiration of the current tenant's lease. If you attempt to begin your housing search too early, you will invariably find that your viewable housing options are extremely limited.
You will most likely need the following documentation. If you assume that there are no exceptions to the items on these lists, you will have the documentation needed to apply for virtually any rental home in Orlando.
If you have yet to open an Orlando bank account or do not have a social security number, let your agent know in advance of your arrival. In cases where you are applying for an apartment in a highrise condo or single family, be prepared to present a complete description of your assets and liabilities.
Appointments generally take anywhere from fifteen minutes to several hours. We recommend planning on spending two hours on each appointment. This schedule will allow you enough time to view a good number of rental options without fatiguing yourself. It might take one appointment to find your new home, it might take a couple.
Once you find a home that suits you, you must fill out an application, submit documentation, and pay application fees. If there are any negotiations of terms, your agent will oversee this process.
Financial Requirements:
Pets:
If you are bringing a pet along, your rental choices will be limited. The some of the landlords in Orlando do not allow dogs. Some allow cats but not dogs; some allow one dog only. Certain landlords have a weight requirement for dogs, usually 60 pounds or less. It may also depend on the breed and temperament of the dog. If you plan on keeping a pet, please notify your agent prior to your apartment search so they can screen out the buildings that do not accept pets. We strongly discourage you from moving an animal into a building if the policy prohibits pets, as you will jeopardize your tenancy rights.
Typical Pet Fees: $250-$500 Nonrefundable
Rent, security, and any brokerage fees are due at lease signing in the form of certified funds. Urbanista Relocation has the ability to provide you with certified funds if requested. You may wire your funds into our account and we will present bank checks on your behalf. Notify your banker of this possibility in advance. Funds wired internationally can take up to a week before they are accessible here in the U.S. Urbanista Relocation will also accept your charge card for payment of rent / security and provide those funds to your new landlord. (When using your credit card, there will be an additional 3% service charge.) When you have received official approval you will need to arrange for a move-in date with your landlord or possibly with the building superintendent. This process may involve reserving a service elevator. Keep in mind that move-ins are generally limited to Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
The bottom line is that renting in Downtown Orlando is a different experience than anywhere else in the Central Florida. The process, requirements, and timing are all unique, so it is advised that you leave all other rental experiences "at the door" and be prepared for something brand new. But just because it is different does not mean it has to be difficult or unpleasant. Renting in Downtown is an adventure, and as with any adventure, if you're prepared, you'll be able to handle and even appreciate the unexpected with grace.