Find the right home in California and Nevada

Applicant Resource Center

Finding the right home can be overwhelming Eugene Burger Management is here to walk you through it and answer your questions.

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    Where do I find your available residential properties?

    Our professional team of experts is ready to help you find the right rental property in your area and walk you through the lease and application process.

    Available Properties

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    What percentage of income should go towards my rent?

    The share of your income that should go towards paying your rent depends on many factors, the most important ones being your income level and where you want to live.

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    What amenities are important to look for in my new home?

    Whether you are looking to lease a studio or a three-bedroom, finding the right amenities may make the difference between loving or hating your new pad.

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    How do I ensure the safety of my new home?

    There are many factors to consider before signing a lease, plus things you can do after you move in to give yourself top-notch home security.

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    How do I find the right neighborhood?

    When you're trying to find the best places to live, choosing a neighborhood is almost as critical as choosing a house or apartment.

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    Can I have a pet? What are fees I am required to pay?

    Pets are allowed at select properties! However, you may be charged an additional one-time and/or recurring fee. This is typically advertised on a listing.

    The additional amount that residents owe will vary by property, location, and pet type.

    Depending on these factors, fees may include pet deposits and/or pet rent.

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    I have a Service Animal that I am bringing with me.

    Under the ADA, “service animal means any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The work or tasks performed by a service animal must be directly related to the individual's disability.”

    We will consider requests for service and emotional support animals with proper documentation.

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Main Tel: (775) 828-3664
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