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St. John’s houses for rent

Searching for rentals in St. John’s? Whether you’re looking for St. John’s houses for rent, apartments for rent in St. John’s, or St. John’s condos for rent, the local market offers a mix of older character homes and newer purpose-built rental properties. This guide helps you navigate St. John’s rentals and St. John’s lease listings so you can focus on neighbourhoods, commute times, and the features that matter most to your household.

St. John’s homes for rent include detached houses, semi-detached options, townhomes and condominiums, and many leases are listed by independent landlords as well as property managers. When comparing St. John’s properties for lease, consider monthly cost, included utilities, parking, and any building rules that affect pets or renovations.

Houses

When evaluating a detached house for rent or a semi-detached for rent in St. John’s, inspect the heating system, windows and insulation—these make a big difference in winter utility bills. Ask whether yard maintenance, snow removal and exterior repairs are the landlord’s responsibility or included in the lease.

Confirm the lease length and any clauses about subletting or early termination. For families, check local school zones and nearby transit options; for professionals, factor in commute times to downtown or the waterfront.

Condos

St. John’s condos for rent often come with building amenities and shared maintenance, but also condo fees and rules. Review the condo corporation’s bylaws or building rules related to noise, renovations and guest parking before signing.

Ask which utilities and services are included and whether there are restrictions on short-term rentals or additional storage. A clear written lease that specifies responsibilities is particularly important in multi-unit buildings.

Townhomes

Townhomes balance private living with shared walls and common areas. For St. John’s townhomes for rent, clarify whether exterior maintenance and snow clearing are handled by the landlord or a strata/management company.

Because townhomes often have attached garages or driveways, confirm parking rights and visitor parking policies. Check soundproofing between units and any expectations about shared outdoor spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do landlords typically require on a rental application?

Applications commonly ask for photo ID, proof of income or employment, references (previous landlords or personal), and consent to a credit and background check. Have pay stubs or an employment letter ready and be prepared to provide landlord contact information for reference checks.

How long are typical lease terms?

Leases in St. John’s are often one year, though month-to-month agreements and shorter fixed terms are also available. Always confirm the start and end dates, renewal terms, and any penalties or notice requirements for early termination in your written lease.

How are rent increases handled?

Rent increases must follow the terms of your lease and applicable provincial rules. Review the lease for the frequency and notice period required for increases, and request written confirmation of any change to your monthly rent.

Who pays utilities and services?

Utility responsibilities vary: some rentals include heat, hot water or internet in the monthly rent, while others pass those costs to tenants. Ask for a clear list of what is included and how billing or reimbursements are handled before signing.

Can I have pets in a rental?

Pet policies are set by the landlord or building management. Some units allow pets with a pet deposit or additional monthly fee, while others restrict certain species or sizes. Get permission in writing and include any pet rules in an addendum to the lease.

What about inspections and access to the unit?

Landlords typically give advance notice before entering a rental unit for repairs, inspections or viewings. Confirm the notice period required by your lease and discuss preferred times; always request written notice for any scheduled access to maintain clear documentation.