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A live, hourly-updated feed of homes for rent in Upper Marlboro and the rest of Prince George's County — plus the renter resources you wish someone had handed you the first time around.

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The PG County Renter Resources Guide

A free PDF covering budgets, documents, neighborhoods, Maryland tenant rights, and the scams that target PG County renters — all in one place.

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FAQ

Renter questions, answered

How often is the live rental feed updated?

The feed refreshes hourly straight from atproperties.com. New listings hit the page within an hour of going live on the MLS, and rented homes drop off the same way.

Do you charge renters for help?

No. Tenant representation in PG County is free to the renter — Quan is paid by the landlord or listing brokerage when applicable. You get a licensed REALTOR® in your corner at no cost.

What income do landlords usually require?

Most PG County landlords use a 3x-monthly-rent gross income rule and look for a credit score above 620. Strong references, a co-signer, or extra deposit can offset a lower score.

How much should I budget beyond rent?

Plan on $150–$300/month for utilities (gas, electric, water, internet), one month's rent for security deposit, and 1–2 months of rent as a moving buffer. Renters insurance runs $12–$20/month and is usually required.

How do I avoid rental scams in PG County?

Never wire money or pay with gift cards, never sign before walking the unit in person, and verify the owner on the Maryland SDAT property record. Listings from the live feed on this site are sourced from licensed brokerages and are safe to pursue.

Can I rent now and buy later with Quan?

Yes — that's one of the most common paths. We'll plan a 12–24 month runway: keep your lease term flexible, build credit, apply for down-payment assistance, and time your move so you're not paying rent and a mortgage at the same time.
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Whether you need a rental now or want to map a path to ownership in 12–24 months, Quan can help you sequence it without wasting money.