Bed/Bath2 bed 1.5 bath
2 bed 1.5 bath 2 bed 1.5 bath 2 bed 2.5 bath 2 bed 2.5 bath 3 bed 1.5 bath 3 bed 2 bath 3 bed 2.5 bath 3 bed 3.5 bath |
Code2B
2C 2C 2E 2F 3A 3B 3C 3D |
Code |
Bed/Bath |
Type |
Floor Plan & Interior Photos* |
Square Feet* |
Rent |
NCSU Rent |
2B |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath |
Apartment |
985 |
$1365 |
$1315 |
|
2C |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1035 |
$1405 |
$1335 |
|
2C |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1035 |
$1405 |
$1335 |
|
2E |
2 Bed 2.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1125 |
$1635 |
$1570 |
|
2F |
2 Bed 2.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1185 |
$1635 |
$1570 |
|
3A |
3 Bed 1.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1315 |
$1700 |
$1630 |
|
3B |
3 Bed 2 Bath |
Apartment |
1115 |
$1815 |
$1725 |
|
3C |
3 Bed 2.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1485 |
$2125 |
$1985 |
|
3D |
3 Bed 3.5 Bath |
Townhouse |
1785 |
$2435 |
$2375 |
Code |
Bed/Bath |
Floor Plan & Interior Photos* |
Square Feet* |
Rent/NCSU Rent |
2B |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath Apartment |
985 |
$1365/$1315 |
|
2C |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath Townhouse |
1035 |
$1405/$1335 |
|
2C |
2 Bed 1.5 Bath Townhouse |
1035 |
$1405/$1335 |
|
2E |
2 Bed 2.5 Bath Townhouse |
1125 |
$1635/1570 |
|
2F |
2 Bed 2.5 Bath Townhouse |
1185 |
$1635/1570 |
|
3A |
3 Bed 1.5 Bath Townhouse |
1315 |
$1700/1630 |
|
3B |
3 Bed 2 Bath Apartment |
1115 |
$1815/1725 |
|
3C |
3 Bed 2.5 Bath Townhouse |
1485 |
$2125/$1985 |
|
3D |
3 Bed 3.5 Bath Townhouse |
1785 |
$2435/$2375 |
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Lease Alterations/Subleases
Types of Lease Alterations
1. Partial Lease Takeover
Select this option if ONE tenant’s name is being taken off of the lease and replaced by your name for the remainder of the lease. The vacating tenant will be responsible for paying a $350 transfer fee to have their name taken off the lease. The original deposit will remain with the unit and the new applicant will not need to pay any portion of the deposit to the office. The incoming and outgoing tenants can work out a refund process for the deposit amongst themselves if they choose to do so. Please note that there is no formal inspection for partial subleases and incoming tenants will sign an addendum stating that the unit will be taken 'as is'.
2. Full Lease Takeover
Select this option if ALL current tenants will be vacating the unit. The vacating tenants will be responsible for paying the $350 transfer fee to have their names taken off the lease. The new applicant(s) will take over the remainder of the lease. The new applicants will pay a new security deposit and the previous tenants will be refunded for their deposit.
3. Add-on
Select this option if you are being added to the current lease and all current tenants will remain on the lease as well. We allow up to two tenants in a one-bedroom unit, three tenants in a two-bedroom unit, four tenants in a three-bedroom unit, and five tenants in a four-bedroom unit.
4. Authorized Occupant
Only select this option if you are being added to a unit for a very temporary time period. If you are only planning to live in a unit for the summer or one semester, then an authorized occupancy is your best option. You will not formally be added to the lease in this case.
5. Renewal Add-on
This option is for someone who wants to be added to the lease for the upcoming year- not the current lease. Many times this is due to one roommate renewing the lease and the other not renewing the lease for another year. We allow up to two tenants in a one-bedroom unit, three tenants in a two-bedroom unit, four tenants in a three-bedroom unit, and five tenants in a four-bedroom unit.
Select this option if ONE tenant’s name is being taken off of the lease and replaced by your name for the remainder of the lease. The vacating tenant will be responsible for paying a $350 transfer fee to have their name taken off the lease. The original deposit will remain with the unit and the new applicant will not need to pay any portion of the deposit to the office. The incoming and outgoing tenants can work out a refund process for the deposit amongst themselves if they choose to do so. Please note that there is no formal inspection for partial subleases and incoming tenants will sign an addendum stating that the unit will be taken 'as is'.
2. Full Lease Takeover
Select this option if ALL current tenants will be vacating the unit. The vacating tenants will be responsible for paying the $350 transfer fee to have their names taken off the lease. The new applicant(s) will take over the remainder of the lease. The new applicants will pay a new security deposit and the previous tenants will be refunded for their deposit.
3. Add-on
Select this option if you are being added to the current lease and all current tenants will remain on the lease as well. We allow up to two tenants in a one-bedroom unit, three tenants in a two-bedroom unit, four tenants in a three-bedroom unit, and five tenants in a four-bedroom unit.
4. Authorized Occupant
Only select this option if you are being added to a unit for a very temporary time period. If you are only planning to live in a unit for the summer or one semester, then an authorized occupancy is your best option. You will not formally be added to the lease in this case.
5. Renewal Add-on
This option is for someone who wants to be added to the lease for the upcoming year- not the current lease. Many times this is due to one roommate renewing the lease and the other not renewing the lease for another year. We allow up to two tenants in a one-bedroom unit, three tenants in a two-bedroom unit, four tenants in a three-bedroom unit, and five tenants in a four-bedroom unit.
Current Tenants Wanting to Sublease
Is there a way to break my lease without subletting? No, you must sublet/transfer your lease to a new tenant. If you share a unit with a roommate and they are willing to assume full responsibility for the rent, you do not have to find a replacement. You still have to pay the $350 lease alteration fee to get your name removed from the lease.
Do I need my roommates' permission to sublease? Yes!!! All parties must agree for a lease to be altered in any way.
How can I advertise my sublease? We recommend utilizing the "NC State Off-Campus Housing" Facebook page to advertise to students. There are many other sublease groups that you can post in as well, but students are typically the easiest type of applicant to approve.
Can Trinity Properties help me advertise my sublease? If you are subletting the entire apartment (Full lease Takeover), then you can pay our office a non-refundable $100 finder's fee to assist you in your search. You are still responsible for rent until a new lease has been signed.
Can Trinity Properties help me find a roommate? No, we do not offer roommate-matching services. Again, we recommend looking at different sublease groups on Facebook to connect with other individuals looking for roommates.
Do subleases have to occur at the beginning of the month? No, however, rent is always due on the first of the month. It is your responsibility to figure out how rent will be split between parties and to have the total paid at the beginning of the month.
Do I need my roommates' permission to sublease? Yes!!! All parties must agree for a lease to be altered in any way.
How can I advertise my sublease? We recommend utilizing the "NC State Off-Campus Housing" Facebook page to advertise to students. There are many other sublease groups that you can post in as well, but students are typically the easiest type of applicant to approve.
Can Trinity Properties help me advertise my sublease? If you are subletting the entire apartment (Full lease Takeover), then you can pay our office a non-refundable $100 finder's fee to assist you in your search. You are still responsible for rent until a new lease has been signed.
Can Trinity Properties help me find a roommate? No, we do not offer roommate-matching services. Again, we recommend looking at different sublease groups on Facebook to connect with other individuals looking for roommates.
Do subleases have to occur at the beginning of the month? No, however, rent is always due on the first of the month. It is your responsibility to figure out how rent will be split between parties and to have the total paid at the beginning of the month.
Prospective Tenants Interested in Taking Over a Lease
What is a sublease? This means you are taking over or joining a lease for a lived-in unit. This means there will not be any major maintenance or cleaning done before moving in. It is your responsibility to assess the condition of the unit before agreeing to live there. You are welcome to submit an inspection form to let us know the condition of the unit when you move in.
How can I apply for a sublease? You can apply right here on our website- just select the "lease alteration" application. Please read the options carefully and select the option that represents your situation. Please call or email our office if you have any questions.
What do I need to do before moving in? Make sure utilities (water, electricity, and internet) are transferred from the current tenants to you. In addition, please obtain renter's insurance from any major insurance provider like State Farm, Progressive, or Liberty Mutual.
What are your renter's insurance requirements?
Please make sure that you get a plan that covers $300,000 in Personal Liability coverage, and that the policy has everyone's names on it OR that each person gets their own policy. Renter's insurance protects your possessions in case of unforeseen circumstances such as a fire or flood. Before moving in, please email us a copy of your proof of insurance. This is required for our records.
How can I apply for a sublease? You can apply right here on our website- just select the "lease alteration" application. Please read the options carefully and select the option that represents your situation. Please call or email our office if you have any questions.
What do I need to do before moving in? Make sure utilities (water, electricity, and internet) are transferred from the current tenants to you. In addition, please obtain renter's insurance from any major insurance provider like State Farm, Progressive, or Liberty Mutual.
What are your renter's insurance requirements?
Please make sure that you get a plan that covers $300,000 in Personal Liability coverage, and that the policy has everyone's names on it OR that each person gets their own policy. Renter's insurance protects your possessions in case of unforeseen circumstances such as a fire or flood. Before moving in, please email us a copy of your proof of insurance. This is required for our records.