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Northern Nevada Apartment Search Tips |
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| If you're looking for a short term and/or furnished apartment our locators can assist you. Our leasing specialists provide valuable contact information about schools, entertainment, employment, banking, utility companies, renter's insurance and more. |
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| If you are new to the area, a locator is a great resource for getting information on a place to live that suits your interests. Not only can your professional locator get you into the right area, they can help you select an Apartment that has the amenties to fit your needs. |
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| Locators tout their services as free, and believe it or not, they are. Not only that, but you'll find their consultants bend over backwards to provide you with copious information -- long lists of apartment communities that fit your desired criteria. Consultants also will call you as they hear of other opportunities with which you may be interested. It's a lot of service, and it won't set you back a penny. So what's in it for the locator? A commission -- but it all depends on your informing the apartment community you ultimately choose who referred you. For the locator, it's a risky venture, but consultants who persistently contact their clients and remind them to tell their new communities about the locator who referred them there are the ones who receive those commissions. |
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| Why wait? Get started to find a list of apartments and get it done. Your apartment finder is here to help you find your next home in . |
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| Just because a web site or apartment community tells you the unit you want is available does not mean it's available on the date you want to move. The only way to know this and other information such as Rental Reduction Specials is to call and ask. This is a time consuming process that we handle for you! |
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| Apartment location consultants are paid a commission from the advertising budgets of the properties to which they refer prospective renters. Of course, that all depends on your telling the leasing agents at your new community who referred you there. Many locators will contact clients either by phone or e-mail after services have been rendered, in order to find out where clients ultimately chose to live and to remind them to tell agents who referred them there. Particularly savvy consultants will contact clients more than once because so many of us have a tendency to ignore such e-mail or phone messages. It's the clients' responsibility to perform this favor for the apartment locator in exchange for what amounts to a very time-saving and handy service. |
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