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Relocating to Miami Corporate Rental
People have many reasons for moving to Miami including the sunny skies, diverse culture and interesting
employment opportunities. No matter what the reasoning behind their moves, everyone runs into the same
logistical challenges. This article pulls together a variety of resources to help you bypass the red tape
and get your new life off to a smooth start in a Miami corporate
rental property.
Miami corporate rental and Housing. Most likely, your first priority is choosing a place
to live. Whether you plan to rent an apartment or purchase a luxurious mansion, your search for shelter is
probably best started by selecting a neighborhood.
Miami corporate rental and Utilities. In South Florida, your electric power at any Miami
corporate rental unit will be provided by Florida Power & Light. They provide an online system for opening or
reopening your electric service account. Water service at your Miami corporate rental apartment is provided by
the Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department. In 2001, South Florida experienced severe drought conditions resulting
in water restrictions, some of which remain in effect. Be sure to check their site for current regulations before
configuring your automatic sprinkler system or washing your car in a Miami corporate rental house. BellSouth
provides primary telephone service to most homes in the Miami corporate rental area, and you can establish new
service on their website. Dade County is serviced by a number of different cable television providers. Type your
address into the county's Service Finder and you'll learn who services your Miami corporate rental home, along with
a number of other interesting details like your trash collection days and representatives in government. Dade
County Miami corporate rental homes also have mandatory recycling. If you don't have them already, you'll need
to request recycling bins.
Miami corporate rental and Employment. Unless you came to South Florida with a job offer
in hand, your next concern will probably be finding gainful employment in our fair city. If you're an IT whiz,
health care professional or travel industry guru, you'll probably be able to find a job in no time.
Miami corporate rental and Education. Miami is home to a large number of educational
institutions. If you have school-age kids, Miami-Dade Public Schools is the fourth-largest public school district
in the nation. We're also home to the University of Miami, Florida International University and a number of other
colleges and universities. If you love to read, you'll also want to apply for a library card. For more
information on educational opportunities in the Miami corporate rental area, take a look at our list of Education
resources.
Miami corporate rental and Transportation. Once you've selected a job or school, you're going
to need a way to get there. Our Transportation subject page outlines a number of the mass transit options in Dade
County. If you're going to drive, you'll need to obtain a Florida driver's license and Florida tags for your
vehicle. You also might want to check out our list of Maps to help get your bearings.
Miami corporate rental and the Government. There are a few other miscellaneous items you'll
need to take care of with the various branches of government. You probably want to fill out the online form to
change your address with the U.S. Postal Service. It's also your civic duty to register to vote in Florida.
You've probably already heard that the State of Florida has no income tax. However, if you own a significant
amount of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or similar assets, you may be subject to the state's intangibles tax.
Hopefully, this will help you get your new life in Miami, and the Miami corporate rental area, started on the
right foot. If you'd like to meet other Miami corporate rental residents and ask advice or share tips, fe
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