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What do you need to know about Apartment renting?
So you have started searching for a new apartment to
rent. And you already began surfing the net, looking through apartment rental
books, or even browsing the newspaper for good deals. Perhaps you also have
taken a tour of an apartment or two. But, sometimes you wonder if the apartment
you really like is really a great place to live. Read on for tips to avoiding
those apartments no one would want to rent.
Reading the Fine
Print As more and more people began to look for apartments and
complexes began popping up everywhere, rents soon find themselves seeing bright
red signs advertising specials and the more popular free rent. But renter
beware! Most of these deals have a catch.
A lot of complexes now offer free utilities or all utilities paid. A savvy
renter might be wary of such offers because what happens when the landlord skips
paying your electric bill in the hottest month of summer? Even more suspicious
is when the landlord controls the temperature or electric use into your unit.
That makes it easy for him to cut down his utility bill by dropping the
temperature during winter and raising it during summer. And if something goes
wrong with your utilities your landlord might just blow you off, forcing you to
get a lawyer. If you pay your own utilities, you are in complete control of how
much you use, what temperatures you set, and what happens when it goes out.
Free rent deals almost always require a strict long-term contract. Typically
the free period of rent comes at the very end of your one-year lease. More
typically, the renter goes into the complex with the expectation of getting the
free rent and ends up not getting any free rent at all. Its the old
bait-and-switch trick. Or, sometimes the agent will try to replace the free rent
deal with other amenities that may not be worth anything to you, such as
business fax equipment use. Never sign anything until you know the terms in full
and all the exceptions and fine print.
Signs of a Sour Deal It is difficult to be subjective when
you search for an apartment, especially when you find one you really like. The
agent is savvy enough to know how much you like the unit and will be less
willingly to make a good offer. This is especially true in cities that have a
low apartment turn-over such as New York or San Francisco. Avoid saying anything
like Ooo, I love the location or This unit matches all of my needs. Be
vague. Avoid looking excited. Play the poker face. These methods will give you
the upper-hand because the agent doesnt want to feel like they wasted their
time showing you the unit and no other renters are in line to sign the contract.
The longer the unit has been up on the market, the better the deal should be.
Dont let the agent push you into signing. If the agent starts saying things
like today only or I guarantee it wont be available tomorrow, then be wary.
These agents can be super-smooth salespeople who just want a chunk of commission
or a landlord desperate for income. Dont be pushed into anything. If you dont
like the unit, leave it. If you dont love the unit, keep looking. Youre going
to be there for a while so dont settle.
Watch the Ads The best way to get a good deal is to watch
the ads every week. This is the best advice for house and used-car buyers. You
will begin to notice that the less popular units that stay on the market for a
long time tend to drop in price. And the more popular units go quickly with
little added benefits. Some units offer specials on occasional periods, but it
never hurts to call a landlord and ask if there are any specials. Sometimes they
will throw in a discount just to get your business even if it is not
advertised.
Bring the competitors ads. Ask the landlord to match another landlords
specials or rates. Most likely, they will match it.
Warning Signs: If you take a tour of an apartment, take
notice. Be on the lookout for any signs of bugs dead ants, spider webs, left
over bug baits, etc. This is a warning sign that the apartment will become
infested periodically with creepy crawlies. Even if the landlord claims to
spray, usually they dont spray enough. Bugs from the landscaping will easily
find their way into your new unit. Are there a lot of ant piles in the
surrounding grass or nearby landscaping?
Take notice of things that look broken or recently repaired. If a wall was
recently repainted, there may have been some water damage. If something looks
broken, then perhaps the handyman is never around to fix it. Nothing is more
irritating than waiting months for a handyman to come fix something. Dont allow
the landlord or agent to simply blow it off with Its on the list of fixes or
That wont be a problem. If you really like the unit, get the landlord to fix
the items before you sign the contract or make the lease contingent to the
repairs (such as deposit paid after repairs made). If a landlord or agent
doesnt agree than you should expect never to see the items get repaired during
your tenure at that unit.
How to Find Good Deals
If you are looking for bargains, now is the time to start looking.
End-of-year sales start blossoming because companies want to hit their sales
records before the new year. Then, after the new year, stores start madly
marking things for clearance to avoid inventory taxes. Of course, knowing how to
find a good deal and where to find a good deal are also important.
Good Deals on Furniture: Almost every large city has a block
of discount furniture stores. The first thing you will see are the cheesy bright
pink signs advertising prices 50% to 75% off. Most of these types of stores mark
their furniture prices so high that they can easily offer 75% off. Most of the
pieces are no-name brands and the quality of the furniture is usually poor.
These pieces of furniture are good if you plan to keep them for only a few
years.
If you are looking for really cheap furniture, try second hand shops and
donation stores. Most of these stores have furniture that just need cleaning or
minor repairs. Some donation centers get their inventories from big-name retail
chains looking to quickly clear out their excess stock.
Looking for nicer pieces of furniture, then try well-known furniture stores
during promotions such as 12 months no interest. This way you can stretch out
your payments rather than putting a large sum down at once. Of course, you will
need to go through a credit check to get approved for these deals. Otherwise,
you can check the advertisements during holiday weekends including Labor Day,
Columbus Day, and Veterans Day when most stores offer special discounts on
furniture purchases. Always be willing to negotiate the prices since furniture
stores have a price allowance and are pretty flexible, especially if you buy
more than one piece.
Looking to save money, then avoid antique shops. Most antique shops mark up
their furniture (being that its antique and rare) and most are not willing
to lower the prices much lower than tag price. Be wary of reproductions or
antiques that look new. Most antiques need cleaning and minor repairs.
Amazing Appliance Deals: Check the local classifieds for the
best deals. Most people selling their old appliances are either in the process
of moving or upgrading. If you can repair the appliance, you will be able to get
the best deal. Always try bargaining, especially if the advertisement goes for
more than two weeks. Check out the appliance thoroughly before buying. Make sure
it works.
If you prefer dealing with a shop that might offer limited warranties, check
the yellow pages for small mom and pop appliance dealerships or appliance
outlets. Most offer newer models at low prices and are always willing to reduce
the price for quick sale. Be wary of pushy salespeople. Do your research before
shopping.
And, of course, you can check the known-brand stores during special sale days
and promotions. Most chain retailers wont lower the tag price. But, at least
they can offer delivery and set up (sometimes at a cost). Again, some stores
offer 12 months no interest deals, but they require credit checks.
Other Deals The day after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest
shopping days in the U.S. Most stores offer special limited deals and several
even offer free gifts. Almost all stores extend their hours starting that day
until the end of the year.
After the new year, stores begin discounting their clearance items. The
longer you wait, the cheaper the deals. Some stores offer special coupons that
can be combined with clearance prices. This is the best time to buy bedding,
towels, linens, other houseware items, and clothing.
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