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1.  How can I set up an appointment to view one of your apartments?

2.  Do I have to pay any fees to apply for an apartment?

3.  What standards do you use to evaluate your applications?

4.  If I am approved, will I have to put down a security deposit on the apartment?

5.  Do you accept pets at your buildings?

6.  Is parking available, or will I have to park on the street?

7.  Once I move in, what additional steps do I need to take?

8.  What kind of Cable, Satellite, or DSL service is available at your buildings?

9.  Do you offer short-term leases?

10.  I'm new to Chicago. What neighborhoods should I consider in my apartment search?

11.  How can I contact you for more information?



1.  How can I set up an appointment to view one of your apartments?

You can call us at 312-961-6900 and we will set up a viewing that is convenient for you. Also, you may e-mail us at rentals@happydwellings.com with your information and someone will contact you to set up an appointment. 

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2.  Do I have to pay any fees to apply for an apartment?

You don't have to pay any fees to view any of our apartments or fill out an application!  We do require a good-faith deposit of one month's rent in order to hold the apartment while your application is being processed.  If you pay a good-faith deposit, no other applications will be considered for that apartment until yours is processed completely.  This good-faith deposit will be returned to you if you are rejected, and may be applied towards your first month's rent if you are accepted.  You may also have to submit additional documentation for us to verify your information (i.e. copies of paycheck stubs for income verification).

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3.  What standards do you use to evaluate your applications?
 

There are a number of standards we use to evaluate applications.  First, applicants must meet our occupancy standards.  These standards limit the number of occupants in an apartment. 

The maximum number of occupants permitted to move into any apartment is:

Studio/Efficiency, Convertible - 2

One Bedroom - 2

Two Bedroom - 3

Three Bedroom - 4

Four Bedroom - 5


We will not accept applications for an apartment that exceed the maximum number of occupants, although you may apply for a larger apartment. 
     Another rental qualification is your previous rental history.  Poor landlord history, including evictions, claims for past due amounts, unauthorized breaking of leases, or property damage may be grounds for denial of your application.  If you have no prior landlord history, we may still approve your application, but we may require a larger security deposit.  In addition to contacting the previous landlords listed on your application, we will run a check for listing of landlord/tenant court cases and evictions.  Any negative information on your Registry report may affect your application. 
     In addition, we will verify your source(s) of lawful income.  The monthly rent for the apartment may not be greater than 30% of the gross annual income (before taxes) of the applicants.  If you do not meet this qualification, you may apply for an apartment at a lower rental cost or get a co-signer such as a parent to guarantee the lease.
     We also will verify your credit history.  If you have no credit history we may ask for a co-signer.  Bad credit history may result in rejection of the application. 
     Please note that it normally takes between 3 to 5 business days to process an application.  This may take longer if we have difficulty in verifying your application information.  Any applications which are not completed in full will not be processed.  Happy Dwellings, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity company and adheres to all Federal, State, and Local laws regarding the processing of rental applications. 


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4.  If I am approved, will I have to put down a security deposit on the apartment?

We do not take security deposits.  However, there is a $595 non-refundable move-in fee. We also do not ask for an application fee.

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5.  Do you accept pets at your buildings?

We do allow some pets at our buildings.  Pets such as fish that are kept enclosed in an aquarium or terrarium are permissible at all of our buildings.  We allow birds and cats at most of our buildings as well, although you must pay additional pet rent ($25-$50 per pet).  Dogs may be permitted based on breed and size. We may ask to meet your pet.

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6.  Is parking available, or will I have to park on the street?

Some of our buildings have garage parking available.  When you make an appointment to view an apartment, make sure to mention that you are interested in renting a parking space as well.  

If you are interested in renting at a building where parking is not offered, you will have to make other parking arrangements.  All of our buildings are located in areas where street parking is plentiful. 

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7.  Once I sign the lease, what additional steps do I need to take?

You will need to contact the electric, gas and cable companies to establish service.   Please note that you will have to schedule to meet the utility companies at the building to connect service.

You are required by city ordinance to carry renter's insurance and must provide proof of such insurance within 30 days of moving in.

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8.  What kind of Cable or internet service is available at your buildings?

All our buildings are wired for cable.  You can get high-speed Internet service and cable from Comcast or RCN. We do not allow satellite dishes on our buildings. 

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9.  Do you offer short-term leases?

Generally, we do not offer leases under twelve months.  The exception to this is during the winter months.  If you are starting your lease in the months of November, December, or January, we may offer you a short-term lease or a longer-term lease which ends in the following summer.

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10.  I'm new to Chicago.  What neighborhoods should I consider in my apartment search?

Chicago has many diverse neighborhoods, and no single neighborhood is right for everyone.  A good way to find out about a neighborhood is to drive through it and see the local sights.  Check out each building's page to see the locations of our buildings and the neighborhoods they are located in.  You may want to go to the City of Chicago website in order to obtain more information about local schools, transportation, local culture, or other aspects of various neighborhoods. 

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11.  How can I contact you for more information?

Simple: call us!  If you see a listing you are interested in looking at, or would just like to get more information, give us a call or text at 312-961-6900. 

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