Tenant Frequently asked questions.

  • Yes, that is one of our specialites. If you have already settled for one of our units or commercial rentals, then you are half way down the road to successfully initiate a lease with us. The next step is to fill out an application, ensuring your information is accurate and also that the documentation requested by us is complete. Remember, this will secure a place for you once you’ve submitted your deposit.

  • A deposit serves to make sure all terms under a lease or contract are complied within the time frame for which they were created and legally signed by both parties.

    In this case evidently, it concerns money handed (in any amount or methods of payment) to a landlord or Property Management Company and it may be used according to what is specified under the lease/agreement for different purposes, such as: Cleaning, maintenance or damages on property premises caused by the Tenant or his guests, other than normal wear and tear.

    On the other hand, you are eligible to get a refund if your application is denied and/or someone else is given the apartment. In such cases, you will get back the full amount of your deposit if the unit is as clean and all conditions are equal (different than what is caused by normal wear and tear) to what was encountered when moving in.

  • Rent deposit payment will be accepted in the form of a certified check made payable to Carla C Associates 22.

    To pay your monthly rent you may take advantage of our Pay Rent Online option.

  • Unless payment arrangements have been made between both parties, rent is considered due no longer than the first day of every month. In the same manner, if rent is not payed by the above mentioned date, it will be considered as overdue.

  • It depends on the type of apartment/unit you are moving into and what is specified within your lease or contract. In the case of Stern Property Management, you are able in some of our units. However, you may face eviction if your pet is too loud, destructive, disturbing and aggressive or is an animal/species considered inherently dangerous.

  • Carter C Associates 22 is usually responsible to maintain the unit/apartment in a general good state of repair even if it is specified within the lease that the Tenant(s) of keeping the unit in its best shape.

    The Tenant(s) is responsible for keeping the unit/apartment under utmost cleanliness and hygiene standards. He should have to pay for any damages caused by either him or any other person living in the unit/apartment.