FAQ's

question list

Q: Office Hours

Mon-Thurs  8:00am-5:00pm
Friday         8:00am-3:00pm
Sat-Sun           Closed

However if you wish to speak with someone after hours please call: 952-941-2400.

Q: How do I get to Premier Properties' main office?

Here is the link to the map: Click Here!


Q: Does Premier Properties allow dogs?

No matter the size, dogs are not allowed at any apartments that are managed by Premier Properties.

Q: How do I Apply for a Premier Properties apartment?

A. The best way to apply to any of our apartments is first find the apartment that you desire. Then contact our office to arrange a showing and fill out an application, either by calling us at 952-941-2400 or clicking "Contact Leasing Office" at the top of the page. In order for us to run your application we will also need $25 per adult. 

It usually only takes 24 hours to run an applicant, once we know the status of you application we will contact you!

Q: How do I properly pay my rent?

Payments: resident will pay management the full monthly rent before midnight of the first day of each month while lease is in effect and during any extensions or renewals of the lease. 

Responsibility: Each resident is individually responsible for paying the full amount of rent and any other money owed to management.  

Late Rent & Returned Check Fees: Resident will pay the service charged of $40.00 if rent is received after the 5th day of the month and/or does not pay the full monthly rent. Resident will also pay a fee of $30 for each returned check.

Mail your rent check to the following address:

Premier Properties, LLP
P.O. Box 390383
Edina, MN 55439

Q: How do I submit a work order/maintence request?

CALL 952-941-2400 FOR ALL EMERGENCY AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE REQUESTS.

For your convenience you are now able to submit a non emergency maintenance request off our website.

Here is the link to submit a work order: Click Here!

For all maintenance orders/requests someone will either be at your apartment or contact you within 48 hours from the initial order/request.

Q: Terminating a lease/moving out.

If a resident moves out of their apartment before the date on his or her lease, the resident is responsible for rent and any other losses or cost including court costs and attorney's fees. 

If lease has a specified duration or ending date, it may be terminated or non-renewed by either management or resident giving the other party written notice equal to the notice period, with the effective date of any notice on the last of the month. 

If the resident fails to give notice of lease termination, the lease shall continue as a "month to month lease" and all terms shall remain the same except for any terms changed by management. 

A lease may be terminated by either party giving written notice equal to the notice period with the notice being effective on the last day of the month. For purposes counting the days of any notice given by the resident, the notice must be received at the office of management at least 58 days before the last day of the month.