Rental Properties

Find the Perfect Rental in Loudoun County

Rental Features & Benefits

What’s Included in Your Rental

Before signing a lease in Loudoun County, it’s important to understand what’s included in your rental. From appliances and maintenance coverage to community amenities and lease terms, knowing the details helps you plan your budget and avoid surprises. We provide clear information so you can choose a rental with confidence.

Are utilities included in the rent?

It depends on the property. Some rentals may include water, trash, or HOA fees, while others require tenants to pay utilities separately.

Most landlords cover major repairs and structural maintenance, while tenants are typically responsible for minor upkeep and damages caused during the lease term.

If the rental is located in an HOA or apartment community, amenities such as pools, gyms, or parking may be included, but availability varies by property.

Types of Rental Properties

Find the Right Rental for Your Lifestyle

Loudoun County offers a wide range of rental options to match different budgets, lifestyles, and space needs. Whether you’re looking for a low-maintenance apartment or a spacious single-family home, understanding your options helps you choose the right fit. Explore the most popular rental types available across Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling, and surrounding communities.

Apartments
Townhomes
Condos
Single-Family Homes
Rental Listings Available Across Loudoun County
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Rental FAQs

Everything You Need to Know Before Leasing

Renting a home in Loudoun County comes with important decisions and details. From lease terms and deposits to maintenance and move-in costs, we’re here to make the process clear and stress-free. Browse the most frequently asked questions below to feel confident before signing your lease.

How much is the security deposit?

Security deposits typically equal one month’s rent, but this may vary depending on the property and landlord requirements.

Most rentals require a 12-month lease, though some properties may offer shorter or longer terms.

Pet policies vary by property. Some rentals allow pets with additional deposits or monthly pet fees, while others may have restrictions.

You may need to pay the first month’s rent, security deposit, pet deposit (if applicable), and possible application fees.

Landlords typically cover major repairs and structural issues, while tenants are responsible for routine upkeep and minor damages.

Many landlords require tenants to carry renter’s insurance to protect personal belongings and liability.

In most cases, leases can be renewed if both the tenant and landlord agree to the new terms.

Breaking a lease early may involve penalties or fees outlined in your lease agreement. It’s important to review the terms before signing.

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