Sometimes it makes more financial sense to rent instead of own while saving for your debt settlement negotation. While homeownership is a great part of life. People are sometime overwhelmed by the financial burdon that goes along with manntanence and upkeep of a home. Below are a few tips to help those who rent.
Don't Alter The Property
The lease should also state what the landlord's rules are on making alterations to the property. One of the downfalls of renting is that most property mangers do not allow tenants to paint walls or make permanent changes to rental property without written permission. Even if you do receive written permission to paint, for example, you will usually have to change the color back to the original before you move out, which can be a hassle. Before you make improvements, such as install an air conditioner or a dishwasher, consider the fact that you may not be able to take these items with you when you move. This can be an especially costly endeavor if you do not plan to live at the property very long.
Take Care Of Your Property
When moving in, note any damage that is already visible on the property so you do not get charged for the repair when you move out. Upon moving out, make sure you leave the rental property in the same condition as when you moved in. For example, clean, vacuum, and fill small holes in the wall with spackle. Many apartment complexes also require that you have the carpets professionally cleaned before moving out. You are more likely to receive the majority of your security deposit, which is usually equivalent to one month's rent, if you follow the move-out instructions.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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