Rentals Faq
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This is a short list of our most frequently asked questions. For more information about Macprop, or if you need support, please call oursupport center.

Please check the website for the property you are interested in, and check the reference number. Email us with this info.

Many of your questions should focus on potential problems and maintenance issues. Does anything need to be replaced? What things require ongoing maintenance (e.g., paint, roof, HVAC, appliances, carpet)? Also ask about the house and neighborhood, focusing on quality of life issues. Be sure the seller's or real estate agent's answers are clear and complete. Ask questions until you understand all of the information they've given. Making a list of questions ahead of time will help you organize your thoughts and arrange all of the information you receive.

In order to determine how much you can afford, we need to understand debt to income ratios. First, we must determine what your gross annual income is and divide that income by 12. (12 months). Second, we must determine your long term debt. For example: home mortgage (principal & interest), taxes & insurance (T & I), school loan, car loan, credit card debt, etc. and calculate the monthly payments. Third, the debt to income ratio is established by dividing the monthly debt by the monthly income. The debt to income ratio should, in most cases not exceed 35. Forth, if the debt to income ratio is 35 or less and your credit rating is decent, there is a good chance you will be able to get approved for a mortgage loan.

The minimum Lease Agreement with Macprop is 12 Months with a added 2 Months calendar notice.

Our Units are equipped with Prepaid Electrical meters and the water readings gets done by Macprop and added to your monthly bill. This information is stipulated within the lease agreement.

Generally speaking, your rent will be escalated after every 12-Months. Macprop are very reasonable with escalations and/or increases. This information will be communicated through on your monthly statement.