Renting an Out of State Home: 1
You find out you have to move — out of state — and you have to rent something, preferably as soon as possible. It happens. It can be scary, frustrating, and difficult, but it still happens. How do you start? How do you do it successfully?
For starters, you have to figure out where you have to move. If, say, you have to move to Baltimore but cannot afford the in city rents, find out what neighborhood, suburb, or nearby town you can realistically choose instead.
Now it is time to start looking at web sites with rental listings — Find Home Rentals, Vacancy Net, and even Craigslist can help. Online newspapers and classifieds are helpful as well.
You cannot do everything by yourself. You may need to find a real estate agent, a property manager, or a broker. Talk to the Chamber of Commerce.
Tags: out of state, renting