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About Leasing with Dwellis

At Dwellis, we aim to make your leasing experience smooth and transparent. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned tenant, this guide covers key information to help you navigate the process confidently.
Application & ApprovalLease Terms & ConditionsRent & PaymentsLiving & Maintenance

Application & Approval

Is there an application fee?

Yes, there is a non-refundable application fee of $50 that covers background and credit checks.

What documents do I need to apply?

You’ll typically need a valid ID, proof of income, rental history or references, and a completed application form.

How long does the application process take?

Most applications are reviewed within 3 to 5 business days after submission.

Can I apply for multiple properties at once?

Yes, you can submit applications for multiple listings, but each requires its own application fee.

Lease Terms & Conditions

What is the typical lease length?

Leases are generally 12 months, but some properties offer 6-month or flexible lease options.

Are lease renewals automatic?

Lease renewals depend on the property; many require a renewal agreement or updated terms before continuing.

What happens if I need to break my lease early?

Early termination policies vary; please review your lease for penalties or notify management to discuss options.

Can I sublet my unit?

Subletting is usually not permitted unless explicitly approved in writing by management.

Rent & Payments

When is rent due and how can I pay?

Rent is typically due on the first of each month and can be paid online, by check, or direct deposit.

Are there late fees?

Yes, late fees apply if rent is not received by the due date. The fee amount is outlined in your lease.

Is renters insurance required?

Many properties require renters insurance to protect your personal belongings and liability.

Living & Maintenance

Are pets allowed?

Pet policies vary by property. Some allow pets with a deposit and restrictions; please check individual listings.

What maintenance services are included?

Management handles repairs for appliances, plumbing, heating/cooling, and general upkeep; tenants report issues via the portal.

How do I submit a maintenance request?

Requests can be submitted through the online tenant portal or by contacting the management office directly.

Can I make changes or improvements to my unit?

Modifications typically require prior written approval from management and must comply with property guidelines.

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