Full weekend showings are now being provided by HomePointe Property Management as a tool to accommodate prospective tenants that prefer viewing properties without interrupting their normal work schedules. The showing areas include Folsom, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Carmichael, Mid-Town Sacramento, Sacramento, Roseville, Lincoln, Rocklin, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, Rescue, Oak Park, West Sacramento, Pocket, Land Park & Laguna. For more information about our showing schedule, please visit our website at www.homepointe.comfor a full listing to times, dates & locations.
Tenants are always asking about mailbox keys. In most instances relating to cluster mailboxes, the vacating tenant does not return their key. What do you do and what is your responsibility as charging the prior tenant isn't always an option in most cases? Cluster mailboxes are federal property; they are not owned by the public or property owners. Therefore, in order for one to receive keys to a mailbox, they must establish residency by going to their local post office with their rental agreement to prove they reside there or that residency is or has been established. Upon providing such documentation, the postmaster will provide a key which requires a new lock & minimal fee. The fee involved generally runs $30 which the tenant pays as the key is the tenants possession or for their personal use, not the property owner. The tenant may elect to return it when they vacate so it may be passed on. In any case, it's always a wise idea to identify the cost to the tenant prior to move in to prevent any miscommunication or surprise upon move-in.
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