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Lyle Haas
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Common Rental Lease Terms

Lyle Haas
  • Property Manager
  • Broomfield, CO
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When researching a potential location, it can be a challenge to consider the apartment complex itself, the cost of living, understanding the lease terminology or comprehending all of the rental terms.
Whether you are looking for a duplex, a walk-up, or a kitchenette, there are plenty of common rental lease terms that describe apartment rentals. There may also be legal and professional jargon in your lease, and surrounding the terms of your contract.

Rental lease terms you should understand

Our goal is to help you find your next apartment by providing you with 50 common terms and lease terminology.

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