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How to find a rental

Housing
#1
  • waikiki
  • 2024/07/22 08:33

I am planning to move to Honolulu and
looking for a room in this real estate and room-sharing board.

I would like to rent from
a rental company in the real estate section that has a company name listed, but
I am having trouble finding one.

In the room share forum,
there is an agent who introduces
a lot of units, but
he/she changes all the names in a serial (It's not against the rules and it's fine, but I can't tell the same person
from another one.

It is not mentioned on the rental page, but
Fee and referral fee ? for taking over to the owner
$350 or $500 extra
If possible, I am looking for only those who do not need to pay the fee, I'm having trouble with the confusion.

I'm looking for a furnished place to start with, for about 6 months,
is there any other way to find it ??

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#2
  • 2024/07/22 (Mon) 10:26
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Why don't you post your own terms and conditions that you would like to borrow, instead of the ads that are posted ?
If you write there that you would like a commission free referral, the person who is giving you the free referral will contact you.

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#3
  • Aloha
  • 2024/07/22 (Mon) 11:02
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honolulu.craigslist.
how about this one

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#4

craigslist beware!

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#5
  • Aloha
  • 2024/07/29 (Mon) 11:14
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wk
what do you mean by being careful ?
what do you mean by being careful
about being cheated ?
please tell me for future reference.

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#6
  • れんと
  • 2024/08/01 (Thu) 09:38
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Most of the room shares in Bibinavi are owned by the same company.

The reason why they stopped posting referral fees, etc. on Bibinavi is probably because they received a warning for violating Bibinavi's
terms and conditions.

Be careful about Room Rent and Craigslist on Facebook.

I myself questioned
five of the Facebook listings and reported them to Meta.

And I found one strange apartment information, so I contacted its
management.

I almost got ripped off by Craigslist, for a month
the guy would never show me his apartment, and when I called him, he would
say he was busy right now, and would not return my calls.

And then one week before I moved in, he still wouldn't show me the apartment
I did some research and found out he is not the landlord or anything.

Since he was so particular about how he paid, I figured, well, you know.

If you are particular about your payment method, like PayPal or CashApp, be careful.

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#7
  • run
  • 2024/08/10 (Sat) 03:47
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The renter has to be careful.
If you are renting for a week or a short term,
but even more so if you are renting for several months.

After all, renting from a real estate agency with a local company is
the safest way.

Especially if the apartment is furnished and broken. Especially if you consider the case that the apartment is furnished and broken.

It is also common in Hawaii to find evidence that the owner has entered the apartment while the tenant is away.

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#8

I'm looking for a place to rent through Vivinavi, but I can't seem to find it. I guess it's not possible for one month short term. 。。。。。
I have no choice but to go into Craigslist and make some inquiries, but after several contacts, the properties are already closed. My emails have also bounced back.
I hear you can't count on it, but you have to be careful...
The owner of a property I rented for 5 years in Hawaii Kai had to go into my rented room every time I went to Japan and was away.
This property was let out by a Japanese woman on behalf of the owner who could not speak Japanese.

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#9
  • れんと
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 07:30
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Depending on the budget, there is an AirB & B in downtown for $ 110 + Tax per night.

Soon a slightly cheaper AirB&B will open in the same building.

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#10
  • HCC
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 10:00
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Even if you find a property on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace, I think
you should be fine as long as you get a proper showing and meet the owner ? before you decide to move in.
We are on the renting side, but on the other hand, there are some suspicious prospective tenants who have not had showings and
sometimes inquire from off-island locations, such as the mainland, to decide to move in!

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#11
  • 不動産屋
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 11:18
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In Honolulu, especially in Waikiki, there are very few lenders for people who want to live in Honolulu, and there is an imbalance between the number of people who want to live in Honolulu and the number of people who rent. Therefore, the rent is going up and up.
Also, as you know, Waikiki is a hotel complex, so condominiums built in between the hotels are especially popular. Kalakaua AVE and Royal Hawaiian AVE are the center of the city, and as you move away from them, rents become a little cheaper.

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#12
  • れんと
  • 2024/11/10 (Sun) 21:01
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Downtown, if you only want Room Rent with shared shower, toilet, and kitchen,
there are several.

The cheapest is $ 300, the most expensive, $ 2,000.

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#13
  • 飲食バイト
  • 2024/11/20 (Wed) 10:45
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I want you to do something about the old Kansai woman who doesn't have a company in Hawaii, but is making a fortune by doing extensive bakeleng
.

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