The screening standard is published before you pay
One written criteria set, applied to every applicant in the same order. You can read it and decide whether to apply, instead of finding out after the application fee has cleared.
Richmond, Virginia rental homes
Rosevine manages single-family rental homes across the Richmond metro. Our vacancies are listed as they come available, the screening criteria are published up front, and applications are decided in writing.
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Leasing, screening, rent collection, maintenance, and reporting are on the owner side of this site — including pricing, what management covers, and a free comparable-based rental analysis for your address.
Five steps from a listing to a set of keys, with nothing about the process kept back until after you have paid something.
See it in person before you apply.
The standard is published, so you can decide before you pay.
Every adult applies individually, with identification and proof of income.
Income verified, prior landlords called, and a decision in writing either way.
Lease, deposit, a photographed walkthrough, and keys.
One written criteria set, applied to every applicant in the same order. You can read it and decide whether to apply, instead of finding out after the application fee has cleared.
We verify income, call prior landlords, and come back to you in writing either way. A decision you disagree with is still better than three weeks of silence.
Requests are timestamped, assigned, and closed out with a record. Emergencies — no heat, no water, an active leak — get a phone line that a person answers.
We manage rentals in 47 localities around Richmond, so what comes available is spread across the region rather than concentrated in a single submarket.
The Richmond metro is not one rental market. We manage across 47 localities, and vacancies turn over at different times in each of them.
City of Richmond
Independent-city rental stock ranging from pre-war rowhouses to new infill, each with its own inspection and turnover profile.
Henrico County
A large suburban county whose east and west ends behave like two separate rental markets with different rents and resident profiles.
Chesterfield County
The metro’s largest single-family rental base, dominated by subdivision homes with active HOA covenants.
Hanover County
Longer tenancies and school-driven demand across a county that runs from close-in suburb to genuinely rural acreage.
City of Richmond
A historic Richmond neighborhood where much of the rental stock sits inside an overlay district with real review requirements.
Hanover County
An incorporated town with its own ordinances and a rental market shaped by Randolph-Macon College.
Payments, ledger, lease documents, and renewal notices are all in the resident portal.
Open the resident portalWritten requests are timestamped and tracked to completion. For no heat, no water, an active leak, or a gas smell, call the emergency line instead.
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Vacancies are listed as they come available, with the rent, the deposit, and the screening criteria stated up front. If nothing suits today, turnover in most of these markets is seasonal — it is worth checking back.