Don’t Let Your Off Campus Apartment Lease Agreement Become a Problem

How to Avoid Leasing Issues

One of the real land mines when moving into student housing is the apartment lease agreement. Many times, especially when it comes to private housing, one student/parent will be responsible on the lease. This has been a traditional problem in student housing as conflicts may arise between roommates, or some students may even drop-out of school. Parents are left “holding the bag” so to speak, because they took responsibility for the house or apartment lease agreement.

That is just one of the many benefits of living at The Retreat at Gainesville. We have solved that issue before it becomes a problem.

What is The Retreat at Gainesville?

The Retreat at Gainesville is a new, off campus, luxury student housing community that will be ready to open for the Fall of 2016. It offers exceptional living space and amenities that include a large pool, pavilion, club house, fitness area and community-wide Wi-Fi. It is a pet-friendly community with plenty of green space. The Retreat at Gainesville is constructed using cottages so there are no upstairs or downstairs neighbors. The Retreat offers a new standard of student living, and we work closely with University of Florida students.

What Type of Apartments Are Available?

The Retreat at Gainesville has a wide choice of apartment sizes and floor plans. Apartments come in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 bedroom units. Each bedroom has its own private bathroom and walk-in closet. Each apartment has durable hardwood floors in the kitchen and living areas and full sized appliances in the kitchen. Each unit also has its own full-sized washer and dryer.

We offer a roommate matching service to help our tenants find compatible living partners.

What about that Apartment Lease Agreement?

We understand the issue with apartment lease agreements, and we have corrected it. At The Retreat at Gainesville, we offer each tenant their own individual apartment lease agreement, making them only responsible for their portion of the lease. If a roommate moves out, it doesn’t financially affect the others who live in the apartment. This solves a big potential problem and can bring more peace of mind for students and their parents. It is just one more way we make living at The Retreat a more worry-free experience.

Reserve Your Space Now

The Retreat at Gainesville is taking off campus living to a new standard of luxury. While it doesn’t open until the Fall of 2016, the time to reserve your space is now. This is your chance to experience an exceptional living experience and be one of the first to live in this innovative community. We encourage you to contact us with your questions and to learn more about your apartment lease agreement or  anything else you need help with.  If you will be attending the University of Florida in the Fall of 2016, it is not too early to make sure you have your home secured at The Retreat at Gainesville.

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