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Tenant Resources

Pennsylvania real estate law requires licensees to provide consumers with a document called the “Consumer Notice” when you are discussing real estate with a licensed real estate agent.

Download Consumer Notice

Application fees ($40 per applicant) can be paid by money orders or by using the below Paypal payment button. Note: Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final decision on approval. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

The below Cosigner Rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Cosigner Rental Application – Coming Soon!

The below rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Rental Application

Generally we require first month, last month, and security deposit prior to move-in.  The security deposit is typically one month’s rent with the possibility of increased security and/or fees if you have pets.  We generally accept personal checks,  money orders and bank checks. It’s important to remember that each rental situation is unique and different landlords have different requirements.

Sometimes looking in advance will not be as beneficial as you think it may be. For units that are currently occupied, we won’t know if they will be available until the tenants give notice they won’t be renewing. This can vary from 1 to 3 months.

You can call (267) 282-3420 during normal business hours or e-mail [email protected] to set up a showing. For easier scheduling, make sure you have the address in hand and let us know what your anticipated move-in date is. The earlier you reach out to us, the higher chances you have of renting out the unit, as appointments are made on a first come first served basis.

The application costs $40 for each individual that will be staying in the unit plus any co-signers. This is a basic screening process that checks your credit score and history, rental history, employment, and general information that would qualify you as a great tenant! As far as credit/income requirements, unless specifically stated in the advertisement, there is no specific credit score or income minimum. Applications are reviewed as a whole.

Pets are conditional upon the owner’s approval. Most of our properties allow pets with an additional deposit or fee. The amount of deposit depends on variables such as size, breed, age, and prior landlord references. In many cases the required deposit will be $500 per dog and $250 per cat.

Please note that PennBridge Management complies with Fair Housing and American’s with disabilities acts. A service animal with appropriate documentaton is not considered a pet and will be evaluated appropriately.

If none of our properties fit your mold, we may be able to set you up with an agent at no cost to you. If we have an agent available we’ll ask for some basic information concerning what you are looking for. The agent will then set up a personalized search of listings outside of our own.

f you are a property management client, you know that we as the management company will first collect the rent from your tenants each month, and then send it along to you. When exactly you can expect to receive it depends on a few factors, mainly being when we receive it. Leases have different rent due dates and grace periods. Typically when we are the ones writing the lease, we have rent due on the 1st and only allow a grace period of 2 days before late fees begin to accrue. We send out disbursements as soon as the funds are available. It needs to clear from the tenants’ bank account to ours, and then from ours to yours (one of the reasons why we have such a strict grace period and heavy late fees in our leases is because we are trying to cut down on the time it takes you to receive your funds). Because our properties have varying lease terms and due dates, we make multiple rental disbursements throughout a month, so no client needs to wait to receive whats due to them. In general, you can expect to receive your money about a week after we have received it from the tenants, at most.

A housing inspection license is required on a per unit basis for all rental properties. The initial application must be submitted by paper form, but renewal applications are permitted online. Please find the paper application here and renew your existing license here through the eclipse system. Licenses expire at the end of February regardless of when your license was first issued.

If you as the owner of the property reside outside the City of Philadelphia, you are required to list an agent on the housing inspection license application. This agent will receive city notices, orders, & summonses. Of course a representative of JG Real Estate will sign section 16 of the application to act as agent as part of our property management service.

In order to legally rent a property in the City of Philadelphia a valid housing inspection license is required. From time to time proof of your housing inspection license will be requested. The most frequent example is enrollment in the PGW Landlord Cooperation program – in order to register you will need to provide your license number.

Tenant FAQs

Pennsylvania real estate law requires licensees to provide consumers with a document called the “Consumer Notice” when you are discussing real estate with a licensed real estate agent.

Download Consumer Notice

Application fees ($40 per applicant) can be paid by money orders or by using the below Paypal payment button. Note: Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final decision on approval. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

The below Cosigner Rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Cosigner Rental Application – Coming Soon!

The below rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Rental Application

Generally we require first month, last month, and security deposit prior to move-in.  The security deposit is typically one month’s rent with the possibility of increased security and/or fees if you have pets.  We generally accept personal checks,  money orders and bank checks. It’s important to remember that each rental situation is unique and different landlords have different requirements.

Sometimes looking in advance will not be as beneficial as you think it may be. For units that are currently occupied, we won’t know if they will be available until the tenants give notice they won’t be renewing. This can vary from 1 to 3 months.

You can call (267) 282-3420 during normal business hours or e-mail [email protected] to set up a showing. For easier scheduling, make sure you have the address in hand and let us know what your anticipated move-in date is. The earlier you reach out to us, the higher chances you have of renting out the unit, as appointments are made on a first come first served basis.

The application costs $40 for each individual that will be staying in the unit plus any co-signers. This is a basic screening process that checks your credit score and history, rental history, employment, and general information that would qualify you as a great tenant! As far as credit/income requirements, unless specifically stated in the advertisement, there is no specific credit score or income minimum. Applications are reviewed as a whole.

Pets are conditional upon the owner’s approval. Most of our properties allow pets with an additional deposit or fee. The amount of deposit depends on variables such as size, breed, age, and prior landlord references. In many cases the required deposit will be $500 per dog and $250 per cat.

Please note that PennBridge Management complies with Fair Housing and American’s with disabilities acts. A service animal with appropriate documentaton is not considered a pet and will be evaluated appropriately.

If none of our properties fit your mold, we may be able to set you up with an agent at no cost to you. If we have an agent available we’ll ask for some basic information concerning what you are looking for. The agent will then set up a personalized search of listings outside of our own.

f you are a property management client, you know that we as the management company will first collect the rent from your tenants each month, and then send it along to you. When exactly you can expect to receive it depends on a few factors, mainly being when we receive it. Leases have different rent due dates and grace periods. Typically when we are the ones writing the lease, we have rent due on the 1st and only allow a grace period of 2 days before late fees begin to accrue. We send out disbursements as soon as the funds are available. It needs to clear from the tenants’ bank account to ours, and then from ours to yours (one of the reasons why we have such a strict grace period and heavy late fees in our leases is because we are trying to cut down on the time it takes you to receive your funds). Because our properties have varying lease terms and due dates, we make multiple rental disbursements throughout a month, so no client needs to wait to receive whats due to them. In general, you can expect to receive your money about a week after we have received it from the tenants, at most.

A housing inspection license is required on a per unit basis for all rental properties. The initial application must be submitted by paper form, but renewal applications are permitted online. Please find the paper application here and renew your existing license here through the eclipse system. Licenses expire at the end of February regardless of when your license was first issued.

If you as the owner of the property reside outside the City of Philadelphia, you are required to list an agent on the housing inspection license application. This agent will receive city notices, orders, & summonses. Of course a representative of JG Real Estate will sign section 16 of the application to act as agent as part of our property management service.

In order to legally rent a property in the City of Philadelphia a valid housing inspection license is required. From time to time proof of your housing inspection license will be requested. The most frequent example is enrollment in the PGW Landlord Cooperation program – in order to register you will need to provide your license number.

Landlord FAQs

Pennsylvania real estate law requires licensees to provide consumers with a document called the “Consumer Notice” when you are discussing real estate with a licensed real estate agent.

Download Consumer Notice

Application fees ($40 per applicant) can be paid by money orders or by using the below Paypal payment button. Note: Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final decision on approval. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

The below Cosigner Rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Cosigner Rental Application – Coming Soon!

The below rental application is a PDF form which you should print out and return to us. After you send us your application, you will have the opportunity to Pay the Application Fee.

Application fees are used to pay for background checks and staff processing time, they are non-refundable regardless of the landlord’s final approval decision. Any fees assessed by Paypal must be paid for by the applicant.

Click here for our Rental Application

Generally we require first month, last month, and security deposit prior to move-in.  The security deposit is typically one month’s rent with the possibility of increased security and/or fees if you have pets.  We generally accept personal checks,  money orders and bank checks. It’s important to remember that each rental situation is unique and different landlords have different requirements.

Sometimes looking in advance will not be as beneficial as you think it may be. For units that are currently occupied, we won’t know if they will be available until the tenants give notice they won’t be renewing. This can vary from 1 to 3 months.

You can call (267) 282-3420 during normal business hours or e-mail [email protected] to set up a showing. For easier scheduling, make sure you have the address in hand and let us know what your anticipated move-in date is. The earlier you reach out to us, the higher chances you have of renting out the unit, as appointments are made on a first come first served basis.

The application costs $40 for each individual that will be staying in the unit plus any co-signers. This is a basic screening process that checks your credit score and history, rental history, employment, and general information that would qualify you as a great tenant! As far as credit/income requirements, unless specifically stated in the advertisement, there is no specific credit score or income minimum. Applications are reviewed as a whole.

Pets are conditional upon the owner’s approval. Most of our properties allow pets with an additional deposit or fee. The amount of deposit depends on variables such as size, breed, age, and prior landlord references. In many cases the required deposit will be $500 per dog and $250 per cat.

Please note that PennBridge Management complies with Fair Housing and American’s with disabilities acts. A service animal with appropriate documentaton is not considered a pet and will be evaluated appropriately.

If none of our properties fit your mold, we may be able to set you up with an agent at no cost to you. If we have an agent available we’ll ask for some basic information concerning what you are looking for. The agent will then set up a personalized search of listings outside of our own.

f you are a property management client, you know that we as the management company will first collect the rent from your tenants each month, and then send it along to you. When exactly you can expect to receive it depends on a few factors, mainly being when we receive it. Leases have different rent due dates and grace periods. Typically when we are the ones writing the lease, we have rent due on the 1st and only allow a grace period of 2 days before late fees begin to accrue. We send out disbursements as soon as the funds are available. It needs to clear from the tenants’ bank account to ours, and then from ours to yours (one of the reasons why we have such a strict grace period and heavy late fees in our leases is because we are trying to cut down on the time it takes you to receive your funds). Because our properties have varying lease terms and due dates, we make multiple rental disbursements throughout a month, so no client needs to wait to receive whats due to them. In general, you can expect to receive your money about a week after we have received it from the tenants, at most.

A housing inspection license is required on a per unit basis for all rental properties. The initial application must be submitted by paper form, but renewal applications are permitted online. Please find the paper application here and renew your existing license here through the eclipse system. Licenses expire at the end of February regardless of when your license was first issued.

If you as the owner of the property reside outside the City of Philadelphia, you are required to list an agent on the housing inspection license application. This agent will receive city notices, orders, & summonses. Of course a representative of JG Real Estate will sign section 16 of the application to act as agent as part of our property management service.

In order to legally rent a property in the City of Philadelphia a valid housing inspection license is required. From time to time proof of your housing inspection license will be requested. The most frequent example is enrollment in the PGW Landlord Cooperation program – in order to register you will need to provide your license number.