Articles About "Closing the Deal on an Apartment"

  • Five Questions to Ask Before You Sign on the Dotted Line

    It’s important to know which questions to ask before you sign any contract, no matter what kind of agreement it is.

  • Know Your Renting Responsibilities

    You’re probably aware that there are rental laws explaining a landlord’s responsibilities to tenants. But did you know that the law sets out a renter’s responsibilities, too? Under the law, you are legally obligated to be a good tenant. Find out exactly what that means in these tips on tenant rights and responsibilities.

  • Keep Your Rental Resume Ready

    When you are trying to rent an apartment, it’s important to make a good impression on the apartment community manager. One sure way to leave a good impression and make the rental application process easier, as well, is to write a rental resume.

  • Compare the Pros and Cons of Longer or Shorter Leases

    Once you’ve decided on an apartment to rent, you’ll have to consider the terms of the lease. Depending on where you live, you may have an opportunity to choose to rent month-to-month as opposed to the more typical one- or two-year rental period.

  • Know Your Fair Housing Rights

    If you live in the United States, you are covered under a series of laws known collectively as fair housing rights. Under these laws, landlords are not allowed to limit your opportunity to apply or discriminate against your application for housing based on certain protected factors and circumstances.

  • How to Make a Good Impression with Apartment Community Managers

    When you officially start apartment hunting, it’s time to put your best foot forward.  In a competitive rental market, getting the best apartment means making a good impression on the person in charge. Learn how to impress apartment community managers and get a leg up on your competition with these simple tips.

  • Ways Your Apartment Manager May Be Able to Assist You

    An apartment manager is essentially the face of an apartment community. He or she is the owner’s hand-picked representative responsible for handling all of the day-to-day operations of the community. Your apartment community manager is likely your first point of contact when you have questions or issues regarding your apartment.

  • What to Think About Before You Break a Lease

    If you’re thinking about breaking a lease, hopefully you’ll take some time to sit and consider your options.  Breaking a lease will likely have significant repercussions and should not be done impulsively. Here are some factors to consider in deciding whether or not you should break your apartment lease.

  • Renting a Mixed-Use Apartment

    In your apartment search, you may find listings for “mixed-use” communities.  Just what is a mixed-use community, and would it be the right place for you to rent an apartment? Here are some guidelines to understand mixed-use communities and what they have to offer. What does mixed-use mean?

  • Reasons Your Rent Might Increase

    If you’ve recently received a rent increase notice, don’t be too surprised. While you might be experiencing sticker shock, rent increases are a regular part of life as an apartment dweller. There are a few common reasons why landlords raise rent.

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