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    Minimum Rental Requirements

    Thank you for taking the time to apply for one of our rental properties. Below you will find a list of our minimum rental requirements to be considered for approval.

    Please review and check off each of the following requirements:

    1. What property are you applying for? *
    2. Application Fees are Non-Refundable. *
    3. Each occupant over the age of 18 must apply. *
    4. Each applicant must provide a legible copy of their State Issued ID or Driver’s License. *
    5. Each applicant must have and provide their Social Security Number for the purposes of processing their background, credit, criminal, and eviction history. *
    6. Each applicant must have a minimum credit score of 650 and must have no collections within the last year. We pull from TransUnion Resident Score. *
    7. Combined household income must be at least 3 times the monthly rent amount. *
    8. Each applicant must provide their 3 most recent Bank Statements showing an ending balance of at least 2 times the monthly rent amount. *
    9. Each applicant must provide 4 of their most recent pay stubs from their current employer(s). *
    10. Each applicant must have good rental history with No Evictions. *
    11. The Mor Group does not accept co-signers for this rental application. *
    12. Regarding Service Animals, Assistance Animals, or Emotional Support Animals: Applicants must provide documentation from a Physician, Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or other Mental Health Care Professional showing that the animal provides emotional support that alleviates one or more of the identified symptoms or effects of an existing disability. *

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    Top 5 Things to Check Before Signing a Lease

    At RentMor, we’ve helped hundreds of renters across Nevada find the right home, and one thing we’ve learned is this:

    whether it’s your first rental or your fifth, the process can be both exciting and overwhelming.

    That’s why we had gathered a few quick checks that can save you from major headaches later.

    These simple steps can protect your time, your money, and your peace of mind—and help you

    start your rental journey the right way.

    1. Understand the Lease Term

    Before anything else, look at the start and end dates of the lease.

    • Is it month-to-month, six months, or a full year?

    • Is there a penalty for breaking the lease early?

    • Does it automatically renew, or do you need to give notice?

    Many renters assume they can leave early or extend later, but leases don’t work on assumptions. Always get these details in writing and ask questions if it’s not clear.

    2. Get Your Landlord’s Full Contact Information

    You should always know exactly who your landlord or property manager is—and how to contact them. Before signing, make sure you have their full name, phone number, email address, and, if it’s a management company, their office hours and emergency contact procedures. If any issues come up—like maintenance problems or questions about your lease—you’ll want to be able to reach someone quickly and reliably.

    3. Look Up Reviews (Especially If It’s a Company)

    If your landlord is a property management company, take five minutes to Google their name.

    Are tenants complaining about ignored repairs or hidden fees? Or are they praising the company for being responsive and professional?

    Real reviews can give you a feel for what kind of experience you’re walking into. Don’t skip this step—it can save you a lot of stress later.

    4. Read the Lease Agreement

    I know lease agreements can be long and full of legal language, but this is one document you can’t afford to ignore. Here’s what to check:

    • Rent amount and due date

    • Late fees and grace periods

    • Security deposit terms

    • Maintenance responsibilities (Do you handle landscaping? Are there any extra fees?)

    • Pet policies, guest rules, parking, utilities, etc.

    If something doesn’t make sense, ask before you sign. In Nevada, once you sign a lease, you’re bound by it. Verbal promises don’t hold up in disputes—what’s in writing is what matters.

    5. Check for HOA Rules

    In Las Vegas, many rental homes are part of an HOA (Homeowners Association). That means there are extra rules you need to follow—and they’re not always listed in your lease.

    Violating HOA rules can lead to fines, and sometimes the tenant is responsible, not the owner. Always check upfront.

    Final Thoughts from a Vegas Pro

    Renting doesn’t have to be overwhelming, but you do need to do your homework. A lease is more than just a signature; it’s a roadmap for how you’ll live, pay, and communicate while you’re in that home.

    As a local expert backed by The Mor Group and supported by the RentMor platform, I’ve seen firsthand how preparation makes all the difference. We’re not just here to post listings—we’re here to protect your peace of mind, and when you’re ready, let RentMor and The Mor Group help you rent smarter, not harder.

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