Is it possible to rent two different apartments at the same time? I have to spend half my time in another city for work, and I’d like to have a permanent place in each.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes! You can rent two apartments at once. You could rent ten apartments simultaneously if you wanted to (and you could afford it). There’s no legal restriction on the number of active leases you can have simultaneously. The only limiting factor is how many different rent payments you can afford to make.
Paying for two places at once can be a serious financial burden, so it’s best not to take it lightly—once the second lease is signed, you’ll be legally obligated to pay both rents.
Since you’ll likely want to look for ways to minimize your expenses for both properties, consider using
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