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How
to Find the Right Apartment
General Guidelines
Whether you're a first-time renter
or an experienced apartment hunter, it's worth taking the time
to think through what's important to you in an apartment and
plan your search with those priorities in mind. Here are some
things to consider when planning your next move:
1. Consider
the areas where you would like to live
- What is the
crime rate in those areas?
- If you have
school-age children - what rating does the school system have
in that area?
- Is the area
convenient to shopping, services, health and recreation facilities?
2. Make a
list of your top housing priorities
- Do you need
an apartment that accepts pets?
- Do you need
extra parking spaces?
- Do you need
to be on the ground floor?
- What amenities
are important to you - swimming pool, recreation or fitness
room, tennis courts?
- What about laundry
facilities?
3. Evaluate
the property
- What is the
condition of the buildings?
- Are the grounds
well maintained, plants trimmed and neat?
- Is the landscaping
healthy and green or dying?
- Are windows,
steps, and railings safe or broken and dangerous?
- Check out the
property at night. Are parking areas and pathways well lit?
What about stairways and halls?
4. Check
out the security of the property
- Does the building
have a security service? If so, what hours is the guard on
duty?
- Does the building
have controlled access? If so, are the exterior security gates
and doors kept closed?
- Do individual
units have secure door and window locks?
5. Talk to
the neighbors
- It may take
a little courage, but it is worth knocking on a few doors
to ask residents whether they are satisfied with the building
and the management's responsiveness to repair needs and concerns.
- See our section
titled "Good Questions to Ask"
6. Ask about
amenities
- Who is allowed
to used amenities like swimming pools, recreation and fitness
rooms, tennis courts?
- What hours are
they open?
- Is there additional
fees charged to use those facilities?
7. Ask about
Utilities
- Does the owner
or tenant pay the water bill?
- Are any utilities,
such as gas and electric, included in the rent?
- Do units have
individual thermostats to control heat and air conditioning?
8. Examine
the lease
- How much notice
must you give before moving at the end of the lease term?
- Can the rent
be increased? If so, by how much and how often?
- Are pets allowed?
- What provisions
cover your security deposit and end of lease cleaning costs?
- What is the
responsibility of tenants for wear or damage to property?
- What is the
penalty for breaking a lease?
9. Be prepared!
Collect information to present to landlords and leasing agents
before beginning your search. Include:
- Credit Report
- Application
- Pay stubs/tax
returns
- References
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