Miami Rental Solution

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We help you find condos and apartments for rent in Miami’s best neighborhoods with full access to the rental market.

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Miami Rental Solution

Miami condo rental and lease search

Find apartments for rent in all Miami area. Our database is updated daily with all MLS apartment listings in one convenient powerful apartment lease search engine.

Are you looking for a rental in Miami? Search thousands of apartments for rent in Miami area. On our website you can easily search rentals by area, price, floor plan and more.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Miami

Answers to common questions about Miami condo leases, applications, and working with our rental team.

How does the process work to rent an apartment in Miami?

Share your preferred neighborhood, bedroom count, and monthly budget. Our rental specialists search live MLS listings and send matching options. After a showing (in person or virtual), you complete a rental application and submit documents. Once the owner approves, you sign the lease, pay the security deposit and move-in costs, and schedule your move-in date. We guide you through each step from search to keys.

Do I need to be in Miami to rent an apartment?

No. Many renters start their search before relocating, review listings by email or WhatsApp, and submit paperwork remotely. In-person tours help with the final decision, but our team can coordinate virtual walkthroughs and remote leasing when the building and owner allow it.

What is the minimum lease term in Miami?

Most buildings on our site require a minimum lease of 3 to 12 months, depending on the condo association and owner. Rules vary by building. For stays shorter than one month, ask us about furnished or seasonal options that may be available in specific buildings.

How much does it cost to rent, and what extra fees should I expect?

Beyond the monthly rent, tenants typically pay a security deposit (often one to two months), first month and sometimes last month upfront, plus application and credit-check fees. Condo buildings may also bill association fees, parking, internet, water, or electric separately. Total costs depend on neighborhood, unit size, and building rules.

Can international renters or newcomers without U.S. credit history lease in Miami?

Yes. When U.S. credit history is limited, owners often accept a passport, proof of income, bank statements, and rental references. Some landlords request a larger deposit or several months paid in advance. Our agents can tell you which documents to prepare before you apply.

Do tenants pay a broker commission to rent?

In Florida, the listing side of a residential lease is usually paid by the property owner or landlord, not the tenant. You may still pay application, credit-check, and background-check fees, but you typically do not pay a broker fee to be represented in your rental search.

What documents are required to rent a condo in Miami?

Owners commonly request a completed rental application, government-issued ID, proof of income or employment, recent bank statements, prior landlord references, and authorization for a credit and background check. Pet, vehicle, and occupant details may also be required depending on the building.

Can I rent a furnished apartment or a short-term lease?

Most listings on this site are unfurnished leases of three months or longer. Some buildings allow furnished units or shorter terms; others do not. Tell us your timeline and we can focus on buildings that match your lease length and furnishing needs.

How do I search for apartments for rent on this site?

Use our Miami rental search to filter by neighborhood, price, and bedrooms, or browse rental neighborhoods and rental buildings. Each building page shows available units updated from the Miami-area MLS.

Which Miami neighborhoods do you cover for rentals?

We cover Miami and the surrounding metro area, including Brickell, Downtown, Miami Beach, South Beach, Aventura, Sunny Isles, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, Doral, and nearby Broward cities. Explore the neighborhood list on our rental areas page to see buildings with apartments for lease in each area.