Affordable Living , Designed For You
Thoughtfully designed homes that balance comfort, affordability, and community.
At CoZZZ Living, we believe housing should feel safe, welcoming, and supportive—not stressful. Our co-living homes are built to help you live well, connect with others, and focus on what matters most.
Comfortable, thoughtfully designed co-living spaces that help you live well without financial stress.
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No unnecessary friction.
Furnished spaces, utilities handled, community built-in.
- Furnished rooms
- Utilities included
- High-speed internet
- Shared common spaces
- Flexible terms
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Discover available properties tailored for your needs.
Downtown Luxury Condo
22$
Sunny Side Studio
22$
Charming Family Home
22$
Modern Urban Loft
22$
Spacious Townhouse
22$
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Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding Your Rental Process
The rental process generally consists of several key steps. First, you’ll need to identify your budget and preferred location. After that, you’ll search for available properties and schedule viewings. Once you find a place you like, you’ll submit an application. After approval, you’ll sign the lease and make any required payments. Lastly, you prepare to move in and settle down.
You typically need a few documents to rent a property. These often include a government-issued ID, proof of income like pay stubs, and perhaps a rental history or references. In some cases, a credit report may also be required for the application process.
Rent is typically calculated based on the location, size, and condition of the property. Other factors like amenities and proximity to services can also influence the rental price. It’s a good idea to compare similar listings in the area for a better understanding.
A security deposit is an amount paid by the tenant to the landlord, intended to cover potential damages or unpaid rent. This deposit is usually refundable at the end of the lease, assuming there are no issues. It’s important to clarify the terms regarding the deposit before signing.
As a tenant, you have several rights including the right to safe and habitable living conditions, privacy, and protection against unlawful eviction. It’s valuable to familiarize yourself with local tenant laws to ensure your rights are observed.
To report maintenance issues, you should usually contact your landlord or property manager directly. Document the problem clearly and, if possible, provide photos. Some landlords may have specific forms or processes in place for maintenance requests.
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If you still have questions about our rental processes or properties, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!