Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I be charged for maintenance at the property?
Yes, if resident damage or neglect causes the maintenance, you will be charged for it. Also, you can be billed for a service call if you miss an appointment with one of our maintenance contractors.

Can I get a pet after move-in?
Not usually. For more information, please refer to your rental agreement or contact your property manager.

Can I install cable or satellite TV at the property?
Generally, yes. However, you must first obtain written permission from Four Points Property Management, LLC. At some units you may be prohibited from installing a satellite dish in any location where the dish is visible from the ground or from any other unit in the area. Any cost of installation is an expense of the resident.

Can I install extra telephone lines?
Generally, yes. However, you must also obtain written permission from DK Realty to do this. All costs of installing extra phone lines are the responsibility of the resident.

Can I sub-lease the property?
No. The lease agreement clearly states that the resident shall not sublet any portion of the property or assign the agreement without written consent from us.

How do I report a maintenance item?
For normal non-urgent maintenance items please log your request via our website. Be sure to provide us with the best possible time to reach you. If the item is urgent and it is during regular business hours (Monday – Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), you may call our office at 888-944-5827 to report the problem. To report emergency maintenance needs be sure the receptionist is informed that you have a maintenance emergency. For police or fire emergencies, dial 911 before calling us.

I have always paid my rent on time. Why did I receive a 14-day notice when the rent was only 5 days late?
The rent is due on the first of the month. If the rent is not posted in our office by the fifth we serve a 14-day notice.

What are my responsibilities if my company transfers me before the end of the lease?
Most leases are for a set period of time. If you are transferred, ask your company what assistance they will provide if you need to “break a lease”. Let your property manager know what is happening as soon as possible so we can begin marketing the property for a replacement resident. Please refer to our policy on early termination of Residential agreement, which you signed at lease signing for more details.

What are my rights to privacy if the landlord wants to enter the property?
We will call you and also give you a written notice if we need to enter the home. All maintenance appointments are scheduled with you in advance.

What happens if my roommate moves out before the end of the lease?
If your roommate moves out, a written notice needs to be submitted to us. Remember that tenants are jointly and singularly liable to ensure that the rent is paid. You must have written permission from us to substitute a roommate. (It is not our responsibility to arbitrate or mediate problems with multiple tenant situations).

What happens to the disposition of a roommate’s security deposit after move-out?
Security deposits are collected as “security” for the property. Reimbursements to departing roommates are handled by the remaining tenants. No portion of the security deposit will be refunded individually.

What is considered an emergency?
The following are examples of maintenance emergencies. The main sewer line is backed up. A pipe broke and water is leaking into the home. There was a break-in and you have an unsecured entrance to the home.

When and how should I give my notice to vacate?
It is important to refer to your lease for the specific terms in your own residential agreement. In most leases, notice to vacate must be received in our office in writing on or before the 1st of the month. Most leases require a minimum 30-day notice and run for a full monthly period.
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