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Only Select Properties on our Website offer the $100 Bonus Bucks. These are usually Larger properties that have on-site Managers or Leasing Offices. The Property must be listed on ApartmentFindersInc.com with the Bonus Bucks Logo.
Sorry, but our smaller properties, private condos, townhomes and houses without Onsite Managers or Leasing Offices DO NOT offer Bonus Bucks. It's just not in their budgets. For smaller properties we have to do all the leg work. We show you the property. Run Credit Check, Verify Employment and Rental History. Plus type up all the lease paperwork and and handle your move in. But Hey our service is still Free to you!
------How to Claim Your Bonus Bucks
------------In Three Simple Steps
Step One: Find Your New Home at ApartmentFindersInc.com. You must sign a new lease, move into the rental property, and reside there for more than 30 days. Your name must appear on the lease agreement as an occupant.
Step Two: Tell the Leasing Office You Found the Property on ApartmentFindersInc.com. The leasing office must have a record that you informed them that you found the property at ApartmentFindersInc.com Usually the best way to do this is when you are filling out your Guest Card at your first visit to the property. The manager or leasing agent will ask you a series of questions such as Name, Address, Phone number and how you found the property.
Step Three: Let us know where you rented. ApartmentFindersInc.com must be able to confirm that you rented and moved into their property. This form authourizes us to obtain this information from your property Management Company.Please use our ((Bonus Bucks Submission Form

* Renters who may have previously lived in a property that is owned or managed by the same company as the property listed on the lease report form.
* Renters who are current or former employees of the property listed on the lease report form.
* Renters who find their home using other websites.
* Renters who have been referred by an apartment locator or a resident of the property.
* Renters who may have previously lived in the property listed on the lease report form.
* Renters who are current or former employees of a property that is owned or managed by the same company as the property listed on the lease report form.