Two-thirds of Rental Housing On Line visitors are:

Tenants

  • Tenants are sometimes at the mercy of unscrupulous landlords, unless they have access to good information and resources. For example the Fair Credit Reporting Act now includes tenant's rights. The Act has changed significantly and now imposes requirements on what landlords can say about you when they are contacted for a reference.

    Should you sign a long-term lease? Should you ever consider a rent with option to buy? What is a landlord's right of entry? Can you have a pet? How much security deposit does your state law allow? Where must it be kept? How do you get it back?

    Tenants need RHOL because information has value and we have lots of it.

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  • Search the RHOL VacancyList service to find your new rental home -- the search is FREE.

Social Workers

  • Social Workers are often called upon to solve landlord - tenant disputes, to find housing for the homeless or someone in trouble. RHOL may be their best source of good information and resources. What government programs are available? How does someone move to the top of a waiting list? What are a landlord's obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
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Rental Housing Professionals

Rental Housing Professionals want to know all they can about their profession. RHOL is already the greatest source of rental housing information and resources on the Internet. Additionally, there is no other place like it to interact with people who have similar interests across the nation and the world.

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We never have all the answers to every problem, but the ability to interact with peers is one of our most valuable services. Members have their own  support forum for questions on landlord/tenant issues .