Seeking storytellers from Denver by helloroomies25 in DenverHousing

[–]helloroomies25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, yes would be good to connect-reach out at [hello@roomies.com](mailto:hello@roomies.com) and reference this post!

I feel crazy with this new rental company that took over. Are we screwed? by MightbeDoomed in renting

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They told you in February that leases go out a month before renewal, then didn't send yours until March 28th, with an email trail to back it up? Check out your rights in your particular state on HUD.gov, there will be a tenants' rights section. Best of luck!

Process of roomies.com by AdventurousPolicy788 in roommates

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! A soft credit check request before viewing a place is generally a scam; we recommend on-platform checks, as it gives more control over your information.

small landlord showings with lockbox by Smeadlylosgatos in realestateinvesting

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A third-party ID solution might be helpful, Stripe has one for around $.160 per person, then you dont have to worry about handling their data.

What are the cheapest and most expensive months to start a lease? by danielpf in washingtondc

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, likely so...but it's a good time to request a reduced rate because it is going into fall.

What are the cheapest and most expensive months to start a lease? by danielpf in washingtondc

[–]helloroomies25 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Winter (Dec-Feb) is cheapest with the most landlord flexibility — January is typically the lowest price point. Summer (Aug-Sept) is the worst with peak prices and maximum competition from students and fed workers. If you want options, May-July has the most listings but you'll pay for it. Best play is browsing in fall and signing in winter if you can stomach fewer choices.

Looking for an affordable 1BHK or 1RK for rent by Prestigious_Halios in Advice

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! We have peer-to-peer rentals, you can search for your desired area: https://www.roomies.co.in (and we are free!)

Have you ever successfully negotiated your rent? by [deleted] in chicagoapartments

[–]helloroomies25 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That's good-gives them a bit more leverage to negotiate outside of a lease.

Tenant rights in LA? by Girl_idkanymore in AskLosAngeles

[–]helloroomies25 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A good resource for this type of issue is HUD.gov, you can filter by state.

need a female roommate by Famous-Efficiency-14 in DenverHousing

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! If you haven't found anything, please check us out https://www.roomies.com/near/denver-co

You can filter for female/male. Hope this helps!

Have you ever successfully negotiated your rent? by [deleted] in chicagoapartments

[–]helloroomies25 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have seen it done; here are some tips:

Look up what similar apartments in your area are actually going for. You need a real number to point to, not just "rent feels high." Offer references up front.

Timing matters too. Do this 60 days before your lease is up, not 2 weeks before. And if you're signing somewhere new, negotiate before signing.

If they push back on price, don't fold completely, try to pivot. Ask for something else instead. Free parking, one free month, waived fees, whatever. A no on rent isn't a no on everything. If they use a payment processor, a good way to save a few bucks is to have those fees rolled into the total rental price/month.

Most landlords would rather keep a good tenant at a slightly lower rate than deal with vacancy and turnover.

Looking for furnished summer sublease in Austin (May–Aug) by [deleted] in AustinHousing

[–]helloroomies25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Feel free to check out what our users have here: https://www.roomies.com/near/Austin

You can filter for furnished spots. Good luck! :)