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Best Family-Friendly Rentals Available at Oasis Rental
Planning a family trip or searching for a comfortable long-term rental can be exciting—but finding the right property that meets everyone’s needs is key to a stress-free experience. At Oasis Rental, family-friendly rentals are designed with comfort, convenience, and safety in mind. Whether you're traveling with young children, teenagers, or extended family members, choosing the right rental can make all the difference. Spacious Living Areas for the Whole Family When searching
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3 days ago13 min read


What seasonal renters should pack differently for a 3-month Florida stay
Spending three months in Florida—whether escaping colder climates or enjoying an extended vacation—requires a different packing strategy than a typical short trip. Florida’s subtropical climate, lifestyle, and seasonal conditions mean that thoughtful preparation can make your stay far more comfortable and stress-free. Here’s what seasonal renters should consider packing differently for a longer Florida stay. Lightweight, Breathable Clothing (and More of It) When preparing for
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Apr 1614 min read


Questions to ask before renting a furnished home
Renting a furnished home can be convenient, flexible, and cost-effective—especially for short-term stays, relocations, or tenants who want to avoid the expense of buying furniture. However, furnished rentals come with unique considerations that go beyond a typical lease. Before signing, it’s important to ask the right questions to protect your finances, comfort, and legal rights. What Exactly Is Included in the Furnishing? When searching for a furnished rental, one of the mos
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Apr 1514 min read


Do you need flood insurance as a renter in coastal Florida?
Renting a home or apartment in coastal Florida comes with unique risks—especially when it comes to flooding. Hurricanes, storm surges, and heavy rainfall can all lead to significant water damage. But does that mean renters are required to carry flood insurance? The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. Understanding What Renters Insurance Covers Renters insurance is an essential safeguard for tenants, offering financial protection against unexpected events that can
Maria V.
Apr 912 min read


Security deposit return in Florida: timelines, common disputes, and how to protect yourself
When a lease ends in Florida, one of the most important financial questions for tenants is: Will I get my security deposit back—and when? The answer is governed by strict rules under Florida law, particularly Florida Statutes § 83.49 , which outlines timelines, procedures, and dispute rights for both landlords and tenants. 1. Timeline for Returning a Security Deposit Understanding the legal timeline for returning a security deposit is essential for both landlords and tenants
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Apr 28 min read


Can you decorate a rental without losing your deposit? Florida-friendly do’s and don’ts
Decorating a rental can feel like walking a tightrope—you want your space to feel like home, but one wrong move could cost you your security deposit. The good news? In Florida, you can personalize your rental—if you understand what’s allowed, what’s risky, and how landlord-tenant laws work. Why Your Deposit Is at Risk: What Florida Renters Need to Know For many renters in Florida, the security deposit feels like money that’s already gone. But in reality, it’s still your mon
Maria V.
Mar 3117 min read


Move-in inspection checklist for Florida renters: what to photograph before you unpack
Moving into a new rental in Florida can feel exciting—but before you start unpacking boxes and settling in, it’s crucial to document the condition of your unit. A thorough move-in inspection, backed by clear photos and videos, can protect your security deposit and prevent disputes with your landlord later. Florida’s climate—humidity, storms, and potential water damage—makes documentation even more important. Here’s a complete checklist of what to inspect and photograph before
Maria V.
Mar 2721 min read


What Renters Insurance Actually Covers in Florida Rentals — And What It Doesn’t
Renters insurance is often misunderstood—especially in a state like Florida, where hurricanes, flooding, and rental demand all shape the housing landscape. Many tenants assume their landlord’s insurance will protect them, but that’s not the case. In reality, renters insurance is designed to protect you , your belongings, and your financial liability—not the building itself. Understanding exactly what is (and isn’t) covered can help renters avoid costly surprises and make smar
Maria V.
Mar 2611 min read


The best time to book your seasonal rental in Boca Raton
Boca Raton, Florida, is one of South Florida’s most sought-after destinations for seasonal rentals, especially during the winter months when visitors from colder climates migrate south to enjoy the warm weather and coastal lifestyle. Because of this high demand, timing plays a crucial role in securing the best property, price, and location. Understanding the seasonal rental cycle can help renters plan ahead and maximize their options. Understanding Boca Raton’s Seasonal Renta
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Mar 611 min read


Lease Agreements in Florida: 8 Lines You Should Not Ignore Before Signing
Signing a lease agreement in Florida is more than a formality—it’s a legally binding contract that defines your rights, responsibilities, and financial exposure for months or even years. Many renters skim leases quickly, assuming terms are “standard,” but Florida law allows wide flexibility in lease language. Certain lines can significantly affect your security deposit, maintenance obligations, and ability to exit the lease early. Before you sign, pay close attention to these
Maria V.
Jan 1311 min read


How to Choose a Rental Home If School Districts Matter More Than the Pool
When searching for a rental home, many people instinctively focus on amenities like a pool, gym access, or modern interiors. While these features can make daily life more enjoyable, there’s one factor that can have a long-term impact on both your quality of life and your property’s value: the school district . Even for renters without children, the reputation and quality of local schools often correlate with neighborhood desirability, stability, and overall investment potent
Maria V.
Dec 29, 20259 min read


Before You Rent Your First Home in Florida: 7 Things People Learn the Hard Way
Renting your first home in Florida is exciting—sunshine, beaches, palm trees, and warm weather year-round. But beneath the beauty, there are practical realities that many first-time renters don’t discover until they’ve already signed the lease. Whether you’re relocating from out of state or moving within Florida, understanding these common challenges can help you avoid costly mistakes and make a smarter housing decision. Here are 7 things people often learn the hard way when
Maria V.
Dec 9, 20257 min read


HOA/condo approvals: average timelines and common snags—Boca & Deerfield associations vs. Palm Coast HOAs
When you buy, rent, or apply to change the exterior of a unit in Florida, associations and condo boards typically require a formal approval process. How long that takes — and what goes wrong most often — depends less on the city name and more on three things: (1) the community’s governing documents and application rules, (2) whether a professional management company runs day-to-day admin, and (3) the association’s calendar (how often the board meets). Below is a practical, st
Maria V.
Nov 24, 202526 min read


Renter’s insurance on the coast: wind/flood/mold coverage for Boca & Deerfield beachside vs. Palm Coast canal-front areas
Living near Florida water — whether it’s the Atlantic surf in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach or the quieter canals of Palm Coast — changes what you should expect from renter’s insurance. Standard renters policies are useful and inexpensive, but they have important gaps that matter more the closer you live to the water. Below I explain what typical policies do and don’t cover, how coastal geography (oceanfront vs. canal) changes your risk and your premium, and exactly what to
Maria V.
Oct 17, 202529 min read


Security-deposit alternatives: how Palm Beach/Broward/Flagler landlords
Rethinking the Traditional Security Deposit in Florida For many years, landlords have relied on security deposits as a financial safeguard against unpaid rent, property damage, or lease defaults. But in recent years, evolving tenant expectations, increased competition for quality renters, and changes in state law have encouraged landlords to explore alternatives that reduce move-in cost burdens while still protecting the property owner. For landlords in Palm Beach, Broward,
Maria V.
Oct 17, 202519 min read


How Interior Staging Impacts Rental Success: Maximizing Appeal and Reducing Vacancy
When it comes to rental properties, first impressions matter. Prospective tenants often make their decision within moments of stepping...
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Sep 28, 20256 min read


Wellness-Oriented Rentals: How Health and Lifestyle Priorities Are Shaping Modern Rental Properties
In recent years, the rental housing market has undergone a profound transformation, driven by shifting tenant expectations and lifestyle...
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Sep 22, 20259 min read


Understanding Renter's Insurance in Florida
When renting a property in Florida, having renter’s insurance is an essential step to protect your belongings and financial well-being....
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Dec 6, 20243 min read
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