About Rosoto Villa
Rosoto Villa is an apartment community located at 1901 Desoto Street in Maplewood, Minnesota, managed by GHS Development, a locally owned property management company based in the Twin Cities. The community offers one- and two-bedroom apartments with in‑unit washer/dryers, underground heated parking, controlled-access entry, elevators, a community room, and fitness facilities, making it particularly attractive to older adults and independent seniors looking for convenient, low‑maintenance living in a residential neighborhood close to St. Paul and Minneapolis.([ghsdevelopment.com](https://www.ghsdevelopment.com/rosoto-villa?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Rosoto Villa on a card statement is most likely related to monthly rent, application or screening fees, move‑in costs such as security deposits or pro‑rated rent, or other housing-related payments processed by the property or its management company. Some residents may also see one‑time charges for things like replacement keys, parking-related fees, or other community charges that are billed through the same merchant account. Listings and the property website show clearly advertised rents and an application fee per adult applicant, all of which are commonly paid electronically.([ghsdevelopment.com](https://www.ghsdevelopment.com/rosoto-villa?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a Rosoto Villa charge, first compare the amount and date to your lease, rent ledger, or application paperwork to see if it matches scheduled rent, deposits, or fees. Residents can typically contact the on‑site or regional management team using the phone numbers and email addresses published on the GHS Development website, or by reaching out during posted office hours for clarification or a detailed ledger.([ghsdevelopment.com](https://www.ghsdevelopment.com/rosoto-villa?utm_source=openai)) If you do not recognize the charge, check whether another household member authorized a payment, and then call the property office or GHS Development directly to confirm; if it still appears unauthorized, your bank can help you dispute the transaction while you work with management to ensure your account at the property is correctly credited or adjusted.