Things to Look for When Renting an Apartment

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  • Author Sue Davidson
  • Published May 24, 2012
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When people consider moving into new apartment, they not only look for a place for shelter but also a place where they can create happy memories. No wonder then that it is for the apartment to be convenient and comfortable. This does not only mean that it should be a spacious structure with good furnishing but also needs to be in a convenient location as well. People often get flustered and confused with the many things they see and can't decide on what they actually want while renting an apartment. Here are a few tips on things to look out for while renting an apartment.

Neighborhood of the Apartment

Check out the neighborhood before taking an apartment on rent. Check for safety, hygiene, neighbors and their behavior, noise levels in the neighborhood, privacy, light and view from the house, etc. Also check if there are any departmental stores, medicine stores, etc., close to the apartment. Speak to a few neighbors and find out more about the area. Check about your apartment and your landlord with those you speak to. It is of no use if the apartment is good but the neighborhood is not.

Rent

An apartment can be taken for rent for a particular period of time. Make sure you read the rental agreement properly and discuss the terms and conditions of the rental agreement with the landlord before taking the apartment. You don’t want to be in a situation where you discussed one thing and ended up paying a much higher price. Also ensure that the contract period for the rental is something you can commit to and in line with your requirements.

Damages

Another important thing to check before moving into an apartment is the damages such as water leakages, broken tiles, faulty fixtures, etc. Make sure you see if there are any kind of damages to the building and your apartment and if there are any; make sure you inform the landlord beforehand. If this is not done, there are chances that you may have to pay for the damages later. If the landlord is informed beforehand, the damages can also be repaired before you move in.

Maintenance

Ensure that the apartment is well maintained. Look how well the apartment complex is maintained, how is the security systems of the apartment are, whether any kind of help is available in the apartment in case of an emergency, etc. Finding out about these things before renting an apartment will save you the exercise of running around at the last moment in case there really is an emergency.

Utilities

Check out the utilities available in the apartment complex before taking it on rent. The utilities could be a range of things from gas, water, electricity, cable tv, trash removal, and internet connection and so on. Not all apartments provide all of these things. Some of them may give you some of the utilities. Also determine what utilities are included in the rent and what will have to be paid for.

Apartment Sharing

Many people, in order to reduce costs, share their apartments. Some complexes allow apartment sharing while some others do not permit it due to security reasons. If you intend on sharing an apartment, make sure you find out if your apartment allows it. Also, make sure you mention the number of people — along with their names — with whom you will be sharing the apartment in the contract with the landlord.

These are some of the things to remember when renting an apartment . If you keep these basic points in mind, then looking for an apartment and selecting one to stay will become much easier.

Sue Davison is a staff writer at Anchor Pacifica Group, a leading provider of rental apartments in LA. For more information, visit www.anchorpacifica.com

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