Q: Why should I live at a Triton Property?
A: We are a family company that offers large, quality apartments in convenient locations throughout Utah and Idaho for individuals, families, students, and seniors at the lowest cost-per-square-foot. We have caring on-site management and maintenance teams dedicated to fulfilling the needs of our residents.
Q: Do you allow pets?
A: No, we do not allow cats, dogs or other large animals.
Q: Is there extra storage available?
A: Each apartment includes a storage closet off the patio as well as large closets throughout.
Q: How long does the application process take?
A: Typically, it takes less than 1 day to process an application. We verify credit history, employment, income, rental history and perform a background check for all applicants. The length of time to process depends on how quickly we can get this information from outside parties. You can expedite the process by filling out the application completely and providing copies of your 2 most recent paycheck stubs.
Q: How much is the application fee?
A: The application fee is $20.00 per person. All individuals over the age of 18 who will live in the apartment must complete an application.
Q: Where do I pay rent and what form of payments are accepted?
A: You may pay rent by check, money order, or debit card in the leasing office. Checks and money orders are accepted through the rent drop box after office hours. You may also pay online using a credit card or e-check and even set up recurring payments so you’ll have one less thing to worry about each month.
Q: Who do I call if I have a maintenance issue?
A: Please call the leasing office for all maintenance issues at 208-373-7744. Please provide your name, apartment number, phone number, a description of the issue, and whether we have permission to enter if you are not at home. If you have a maintenance emergency after office hours, you can call the office to reach our answering service.
Q: Do you have a top ten list for why people should choose to live in a Triton Community?
A: Yes, here it is:
