
Retirement Community
100 Westwood Oaks Court Suite 1, Kankakee, IL, 60901
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 79 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
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Dudley Burrell Apartments Has 35 Units Available
Harbor Street Apartments Has 8 Units Available
Kankakee Kommons Has 101 Units Available
River Woods Has 125 Units Available
Butterfield Court Senior Living Center Has 1 Units Available
Greenwood Home Has 1 Units Available
Kankakee Court Mentally Retarded Has 1 Units Available
MANORCARE OF KANKAKEE Has 1 Units Available
MILLER HEALTH CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Neighborhood Opportunities Has 1 Units Available
PROVENA HERITAGE VILLAGE Has 1 Units Available
River Valley Supportive Living Residence Has 1 Units Available
Riverside Health Care Has 1 Units Available
Finding an apartment with a pet is already stressful. Finding one with a dog on the restricted breed list can feel like trying to rent with a tiny criminal record attached to your leash. You find the perfect unit. The rent works. The commute is reasonable. The floors are not carpeted. There is a patch of grass nearby. You are already imagining morning walks, a food bowl in the kitchen, and your dog sleeping in the sun by the window. Then the pet policy hits like a locked door. No aggressive breeds. No bully breeds. No shepherds. No huskies. No rottweilers. No mixes. No dogs over a certain weight. No exceptions. Suddenly, your well-behaved dog is being judged by a line in a lease before anyone has even met them.
Signing a shared lease can feel harmless at first. Everyone is excited. The rent looks affordable when split three ways. The apartment has enough bedrooms. Your roommates seem normal. Then the problems start. One roommate stops paying on time. Another brings in a partner who basically lives there. Someone damages the unit. Someone wants to move out early. Suddenly, you are asking the question every renter fears: how do I remove my name from this lease before their chaos becomes my credit problem? The hard truth is simple: you usually cannot remove your name from a shared lease just by moving out, texting the landlord, or telling your roommates you are done. A lease is a contract. If your name is on it, you may remain legally responsible until the lease ends, the landlord releases you, or the lease is formally changed.
Hey y'all! Ever wondered why it's so darn hard to keep up with rent these days? Well, let me tell ya, HUD's got some top-notch rental assistance programs that might just be the lifeline you're lookin' for. We're gonna take a fun and easy ride through HUD's rental assistance options, so buckle up and get ready for some useful info and a few chuckles!
In competitive rental markets, landlords often receive multiple applications for the same property, making it important for applicants to stand out. Beyond meeting basic requirements, factors like documentation quality, financial stability, and communication speed can strongly influence the final decision. Understanding what landlords prioritize can help renters improve their chances of approval.