Relocation

The AGroup offers corporate relocation services that are cost effective and efficient for business people on the move. Fully furnished rental Manhattan  apartments are comfortable alternative to the High Rise Hotels. We will ensure that the relocation is as smooth as possible, explaining any unfamiliar procedures on the way. Our focus is to find a property that fits your needs, moving date and budget. We strive to share our local knowledge on a wide range of everyday topics, allowing for an effortless transition to your new life whether you are planning a short-term or long-term move in the New York area, allowing us to meet the needs of high-level executives, college students and everyone in between.

Basic Requirements:
Applicants:

  • Need to show income of at least 40-50 times monthly rent.
  • Secure and stable employment history.
  • Must have good credit history.
  • Need to have a social security number. If you do not have a social security number or are not applying for one you must have a guarantor co-signing your lease.
  • Bank statements from a checking, savings, stock account or any other financial institution.
  • Letter of Employment  You should get a Letter of Employment on  company's letterhead, with the following:  
  • Position
  • Length of Employment
  • Annual income.
  • Accepted and signed offer  letter for a new position
  • Pay Stubs: copies of  3 most recent pay stubs.
  • Students need to have a guarantor co-sign their lease. Certain buildings won't accept students. This is legal in NY State and not challengeable in a court or law.
  • Tax Returns: Some landlords and some management companies require potential applicants to include a copy of their most recent Federal Tax Return (1040). 
  • Self-employed: if income comes from different sources, you will be required to submit tax returns and a letter from a CPA stating the nature of your business, as well as, projected future income.
  • Business owners looking to rent are almost always required to submit a tax return.

Guarantor or co-signer:

A guarantor or co-signer is a person who guarantees the entire rent for the entire lease term and lease renewals should a renter default on their rent payments. A guarantor can be anyone who agrees to sign on behalf of a renter and who is willing qualified to act as a guarantor. In some cases, landlords/management companies require a guarantor to reside in the tri- state area (New York, New Jersey or Connecticut).

Basic Qualifications:

Documents required from a guarantor are similar to applicant(s):

  • Application Form: Same form as the applicant fills out.
  • Credit Report: A guarantor's credit report must be in good standing.
  • Federal Tax Returns: A guarantor is required to submit federal tax returns as proof of income.
  • Guarantor must show annual income of 80-100 times monthly rent.
  • A Guarantor is not required to be present at lease signing.

Once all completed application materials have been submitted applicants need to provide funds for payment of the first month's rent, security deposit and brokers fee. Management companies and landlords will only accept payments in the form of bank certified check, money order, or wire transfer and credit cards. In order to avoid possibility of loosing the apartment it is advisable to prearrange transfer of funds into a New York based account while you are searching.

For more information on finding a corporate housing, long or short term furnished rental apartments in New York City, contact our relocation agents at:  1(212)260 7100 or email us .

 

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