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Renting beach houses in the Outer Banks to young adults? Not looking to party or cause trouble.?
Me and 7 friends are looking to go to the Outer Banks for vacation. The average age of the group is 19. We are a mature group looking only to relax; not party or cause trouble. On most realty sites, they explicitly state that only “family groups” are allowed, no groups of people our age. Are there any realtors that would rent to us?
nomo – That’s the exact attitude that gives responsible young adults problems. Please don’t stereotype. It’s not my age group that is irresponsible, it’s the individuals within.
You fall in the dreaded “non-family” group area, and the first answer is always, but there are ways to get your group approved. I have two rental properties, and have had non-family groups rent my houses. Here is what you have to do:
First, make sure you are absolutely honest about the make up of your group. If you try to sneak in as a family group, you will be in violation and will be evicted, losing all monies on deposit.
Second, you must make sure that everyone in the group will abide by the rules laid down by the rental company. Generally, they are as follows for non family groups:
1. If you have anyone in the house under 21, there is to be no alcohol. If you break this law or any other law, this is a reason for eviction and all monies will be forfeited.
2. If the police are called to the house because of excessive noise, you will be evicted and all monies will be forfeited.
3. You must agree to a $1,000 security deposit which will be returned to you six weeks after your departure. If there is no damage, all monies will be returned. If there is damage, let the rental company know and take responsibility for it.
4. You must be willing to submit to unannounced periodic inspections during your stay by the rental company personnel. They will be checking to see if you are conforming to the above guidelines.
5.if there is no one under the age of 25 in the group, you will be required to have a parent sign the lease and take responsibility for it.
Third, the owner will want to know that you are a responsible group and one that he/she can trust with their very valuable asset. Don’t forget, the owner is in this business to make money to cover the expenses of the house. If a group goes into the house and wrecks it, they will not be able to rent this out to other prospective renters. See if the rental company might permit you to speak to the owner so you can personally tell them of your intentions and that you will be a model renter. As my mother always says, “Leave a place better than you found it.”
For more complete details, you can find it on my website at:
http://www.outer-banks-revealed.com/non-family-groups.html
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