Frequently Asked Questions
Leasing Questions
No appointment is necessary to tour our community; however, it is always appreciated if you call ahead to make sure we are available to provide adequate time for you to tour and ask questions. Please arrive no later than one half hour prior to closing if you would like to tour the property. Everyone over 18 must have a valid photo ID to tour the community.
Our apartment homes are priced individually based on the amenities and features.
Application fees are $50 per person, 18 and older occupying the apartment. You may pay these online by credit card, a small fee will apply. All application fees are nonrefundable.
Applications may be found under the “floor plans” tab of our property website, or you can stop in the office for a paper application during business hours.
The resident is responsible for all utilities. This includes: gas, electric, water/sewer, trash. Gas and electricity are paid directly to the service provider. Water, trash, and sewer are paid to the property.
Security deposits will vary depending on qualifying criteria.
Rent is always due on the first and a $100 late fee is assessed on the 6th of every month (even Sundays and holidays).
You can pay rent by setting up your online account on our website. This allows you to use a bank account (no fee) or credit card (with fee) to make payments.
Up to 2 pets, cats or dogs, are allowed. There is a one-time, non-refundable fee for each pet and monthly pet rent per pet. Check out our Pet Policy page for more information about fees. Breed restrictions apply, please contact the office.
Resident Questions
Yes, if the lease buy-out fee has been paid. A 60-day notice is required before vacating your apartment, and the lease buy-out fee is one and a half times the rent amount. Please make sure that you reference your signed lease agreement and confirm policies with your Property Manager as there could be unique circumstances.
Yes, service members can break their lease without penalty in certain circumstances through the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). Please contact the property manager as soon as possible in this situation. You will need to provide written notice and a copy of your military orders.
If you love our apartments and want to refer a friend, please let our office know! We offer resident referral programs throughout the year and would love for your friends and family to join our community.
You may call the office, send an e-mail, or leave a message with the answering service. You may also submit work orders online if you are enrolled in our online services.
Yes, if someone is temporarily staying with you, please let the office know so we can accommodate for parking. If someone is permanently moving in, or staying longer than 2 days, they will need to fill out an application to be added to your lease agreement.
We require a 60-day written notice, which you are responsible for, prior to move-out. If you need to move-out at the end of your lease term, please remember to come in 60 days prior to the lease expiring to provide your written notice.
Yes, Buckeye Cable and AT&T are our community cable and Internet providers.
No, there is no grilling permitted within the community.
If you are locked out during business hours, you can come to the office to be let back in your apartment or garage.
If you have lost your keys, you may have new keys made at our office during business hours for a small fee. If this occurs after business hours, you are required to contact a local locksmith.
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Testimonials
The repairs (Few and far between) are done either same day or immediately if needed. Residents living in the CP are all very nice and neighborly. New Gym is Amazing!Makes working out feel like I am at a real big-city gym. The apartments are very quiet. I also love the views.Everything is within walking distance. Bars, Restaurants, Sporting Events, Concerts, We even have a wine bar in the lobby!
- Anonymous
My favorite thing about living at the Commodore is just the overall community itself. You meet so many great people and have the opportunity to form lasting friendships with your neighbors. Nothing beats standing at my living room window and looking out over Fifth Third Field while there is a Mud Hens game going on in the summer. That is what I love best about living in the apartment I do. You can literally smell the Ballpark Franks being grilled up!
- Anonymous
I want to let out a secret that I have been holding on to. I have been living at the CP as I like to call this landmark structure in Downtown Toledo for about 8 years and from the very first day until now I can’t wait to return to my home. . I think the number one attraction is the people that live and work here where I live. The varied ages of our residents is where the chemistry comes from that makes me eager to come home. I have never heard anyone say they were happy to be leaving.
- Anonymous
If the weather is adverse I park in a protective garage that is secure and go up to my comfy apartment and never know the effects of Mother nature. All I can say is moving to the Cp has been the best decision I have ever made. I cannot see myself ever wanting to move as long as I am residing in Toledo. Did I mention that three sides of my home is facing the three largest venues for entertainment that Downtown has to offer? Ps Mud hen season opener in about seven weeks come down and check us out!
- Anonymous
My favorite thing about living at the commodore apartments is how friendly and nice everyone always is.
- Anonymous