Rooms are filled for the 2009-2010 lease term! Thanks for your interest!

20 06 2009

Slideshow of the apt/rooms/complex:  http://lstrentals.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/need-a-place-t…sville-florida/

Your roomate(s):

*Room A has a 1 year veteran to our humble abode.
He’s 23, a post-doc in chemistry @ UF, and he’s from New Zealand.

*Room B has another 1 year veteran.
He’s 21, a senior majoring in physiology & kinesiology @ UF, and he’s from Jacksonville, Florida.

* Room C has a newbie addition.
He’s 26, a PhD student in American History @ UF, and he’s from Pennsylvania.

* Room D has a 4 year veteran to our lil spot in UTG. 
He’s  22 an upperclassman in all that creative artsy goodness @ UF and he’s from the good ‘ol US of A. South Florida to be tad more specific. :)

Wouldn’t you LOVE to be apart of this condo of brilliant, creative, international, and home-grown minds?
Hope to hear from you soon!

You can click on the ‘map’ below to get a better idea of the
layout of the condo. Once it opens a new window, you should
double click on the ‘map’ to see it in larger detail.





Need a place to rent in Gainesville, Florida?

19 06 2009




Check our online version of our campus ad!

18 06 2009

Hey there!


Need a place?

If …
roomy,
comfortable,
fully furnished,

private (lockable) bedroom,
ensuite bathroom,

walk-in closet,

quiet corner upstairs,

recently updated:

(washer/dryer,

fridge/freezer,

dishwasher,

tv/dvd player,

simply modern seating,
microwave,)
stove/oven,

balcony (Patio) w/ fan,
parking,

swimming pool,

and loads more


sounds like what you’re looking for

then call 321.948.4300 or email: lstrentals@gmail.com

Want more details?

Thanks for your interest in our condo & best of luck with your search!





Holidays.

5 09 2008

A little friend mentioned you may need a reminder on what days the American Holidays fall on, feel free to browse.  This is to help everyone keep track of days that they may have to turn in the funds earlier to prevent late charges.





These are a few of my favorite things.

21 08 2008
I adore the one in Orlando & this ones across the street!

I adore the one in Orlando & this one's across the street!

)

love the outside bit & the inside is cozy


I’ll update this list of ‘favorites’ as I discover more fun stuff in Gainesville!

Until then,
lst





Finding the perfect roommate(s).

19 08 2008
the kind of memo, we all hope we'd never have to post.

memos to avoid.

Some might say that’s an age-old conundrum.

Others, might say with the right mind-set and a few good questions, that task could be one that’s checked off the to-do list.

Some of our tenants thoughts on what they ARE or AREN’T looking for?

- Doesn’t want a noisy housemate
- Would like someone who will do his fair share of keeping the common areas clean and tidy
- Must be a non-smoker
- The housemate needs to be approachable in the event a problem needs to be raised and discussed with him [or her]
- Preferably not prone to monopolising the common areas (e.g., with large groups of visitors a lot of the time). Obviously, having small numbers of guests is OK as much as he [or she] wants, insofar as he [or she] can then entertain them in his [or her] room. Larger numbers spilling out into the common areas are OK if it’s not e.g. every second night, if you get my drift – I don’t want to feel as though I’m exiled from my own kitchen!
- I’ve had a lot of problems in the past with cleanliness, so I’d like a roommate with clean habits, like keeping common areas clean and not leaving dishes in the sink for weeks.
- People who complain about things but do not solve problems. I wish to live with other adults who are responsible

Some helpful information you can provide to help us get to know you better:

age?
occupation? (major?/job title?/industry?)
hobbies?
house guest preferences (how often, how long, how many?)?
pet peeves?
where you’re from?
what are your living habits like? (loud, quiet?)
what are your social habits like? (sociable? party-goer? reserved?)
any other habits you might like to mention?

& any concerns you might like to voice?

Thanks again for your interest & for stopping by! All the best with you search! ~lst


We & the Law are against discrimination.
Especially based on race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, familial status, or religion.
Fla. Stat. §§ 760.20-760.60 & section 3604(c) of the Federal Fair Housing Act.





Free Credit Report Online

14 08 2008

go on take a peek!

Since I already mentioned that I can’t move forward without a credit check, I did find a method that shouldn’t be too painful. In fact it’s free if you haven’t used it before. :)

So go on and get yourself a free credit report now!

P.S. You don’t need to order a credit score for us (but feel free if you’re curious) ;)





As per request,

13 08 2008

I’ve had a few requests to point out a decent church nearby.
I attended First Assembly when I lived in Gainesville.
I enjoyed the vibe there…and i hope you will too! :)





Things you wish you knew upfront:

13 08 2008

The Know List:

> Before you move in [refers to each room]:
Rent Security Deposit = $300
Common Area Maintenance/Utilities Security Deposit= $100
= total security deposit charges =$400.00*

*due before you move in – to hold the room for you & proceed with the security credit check**. If the credit check does not prove to be in your favor or if we can no longer offer the room to you, we will refund the deposit to you. However, if you decide that you no longer want the room, we will not refund the deposit to you.

**credit check charges are in addition to the security deposit charges and the methods accepted (above, I have mentioned a free option) will be stated when requested of us.

Each room has an individual lease starting from August 1 of each year and ending August 1 of the following year. In & Out by noon on both dates. If you move in after August 1st, the rent amount will be prorated & the pre-payment of Utilities/CAM will remain the same as per the explanation above.
Also, if you move in after August 1st, the lease will be for what’s left of the original lease period (August 1st of current year to August 1st of the following year). [For example, if you move in October, your lease will still end August 1st.] There is some flexibility, only with pre-approval, but you’ll have to state your preferred Move In & Move Out Dates ahead of time, in writing. Condo is not available for subleases. Though, in certain conditions it can be re-assigned/re-leased to another tenant with prior written approval from landlord.

– Payment Methods: If you have a Bank of America (BOA) account, payments will be transfered into the account directly from your BOA account (you will be provided with the account/routing numbers). If you don’t have a Bank of America account, payments will be made by depositing funds into our BOA account at a local branch of BOA
(you will use BOA deposit slips on which you MUST write your name clearly for the payments to be credited in your name). [For example, They'll ask you for the name of the account holder on the slip:  You'll need to write:  Kuriakose P. Thomas (Payment from {Your Name})

>Once you move in [refers to each room]:
Rent = $300***
CAM/Utilities charge = $100/month****

= total monthly charges =$400.00

***(*)Rent & CAM/U charges are due on the 1st of each month. At 12:01pm on the 5th day of the month, 5% of the current ‘balance due’ amount will be assessed. Any rent charges that are prorated will be calculated as follows: $300/[number of days in that month] = daily rate for that month * [the number of days that are not part of your lease] = the amount that you don’t owe which should be subtracted from 300 = your prorated rental rate for the first month. (rounded up & with two decimal places) ex.: 373/31 = 12.03*5 = 60.15, 373 – 60.15 = 312.85

**** Utilities are covered using a new payment system called the CAM/Utilities charge. This charge is actually a pre-payment of the utility charges (water, electricity, sewage, wireless high-speed internet, & cable television).

Each month, the CAM/Utilities charge will be assessed along with the rent. All tenants will be able to view a copy, online, of their updated Utilities Ledger (detailing your portion of the actual utility charges & any balance credited towards the CAM/Utilities Security Deposit) along with copies of the actual bills for that month (which will help you keep track of your expenditures).

If the tenant spends less than the $100 pre-payment/month, the balance will be transferred to the CAM/Utilities Security Deposit account and held there. At the end of the terms of the lease, the balance will be returned to the tenants (minus any balances due/damages). To ensure that the funds in the CAM/Utilities account are kept at a reasonable level, there will be a per tenant cap of $600. Once the account exceeds that cap, an email will be sent to the tenants informing them either that they will not need to
send in their next $100 pre-payment or that a refund will be posted/sent to them until, once again, their portion of the account is at $600 or below.

If the actual expenditure per tenant is over the $100 payment/month, the tenants will be given one week to reconcile their ledgers and the future pre-payments will increase by the overage amount.

I hope that clears up all the legal bits n bobs.  If you have any questions or concerns – feel free to ask.

A copy of a previous tenant’s ledger (so you will know the type of monthly updates you can expect).. Remember to zoom in to 100%  so you can actually view the page properly.





So where exactly would I need to go & pay?

12 08 2008


Bank of America

Banking Centers near
3921 SW 34TH ST GAINESVILLE, FL 32608-6560

Result
Address
Distance
Additional Services
1
7100 SW Archer Road
Gainesville, FL 32608
2.99 miles
2
1116 W University Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
3.23 miles
3
2627 NW 43rd St
Gainesville, FL 32606
4.1 miles
4
7606 W Newberry Rd
Gainesville, FL 32606
4.24 miles
5
1961 N Main St
Gainesville, FL 32609
4.6 miles