For information on our Rental services please review the FAQs below and you can visit us at www.realtysolutionspm.com.

Q: Is there an application fee? How much? Where do I turn in an application?

A: Yes, we require an application fee of $50 per applicant. Anyone 18 or older that will be a full-time resident of the property needs to fill out an application. We check your credit report, criminal background, your rental/eviction history, and we verify income/employment. The screening process usually takes 1-2 business days. You can  apply online  Your application fee needs to be paid before we start the screening process.



Q: Who do I call for maintenance problems? What maintenance issues is the landlord responsible for?

A: It depends on how the lease reads, but most residential leases dictate that the landlord is responsible for the roof, electrical, plumbing, heating/cooling and appliances. When in doubt, you are welcome to call our office to ask. Unless directed otherwise, you should email your property manager for all maintenance issues.

Q: When is your staff available for showings/inspections?

A: Typically, our staff can show property Monday-Friday from 10:00am to4:000pm 

Q: When I move out, what do I need to do to receive my full security deposit back?

A: We advise that you remove all personal belongings and clean the house thoroughly including floors, walls, trim, windows, bathrooms, counters, cabinets, appliances. All carpet should be shampooed. Gutters should be cleaned out. The roof should be free of leaves and debris. If you are responsible for lawn maintenance, then the grass and hedges need to be trimmed to a reasonable height and all beds should be free of weeds. We ask that all damages be repaired by a licensed contractor that is approved byThe Realy Solutions Group LLC.

Q: Are the utilities the responsibility of the tenant?

A: Again, it depends on what is written in the lease, but typically, the tenant pays the utilities. If this is the case, then we advise that you call all necessary utility companies a week in advance in order to have the utilities turned on or transferred into your name. A list of local utility vendors should be given to you upon the signing of the lease.