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The Lease of Your Concerns: Things to Consider Before Renting an Apartment

By Allan Heller, published Dec 21, 2007
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Although "the strength of a nation lies in the homes of its people" is a quote often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, there is no accurate source to show that the late president ever said this. While home ownership is frequently cited as evidence of a strong economy, for many, the process brings unforetold maintenance woes and financial disaster. You might prefer to rent, but if you do, there are a number of concerns to be raised, and issues of which you should be aware.

Look online for reviews about the apartment complex where you are thinking of moving. There are web sites such as www.apartmentratings.com which allow you to research hundreds of apartment communities in major metropolitan areas nationwide. Find out what past and present residents have to say about the place. Keep in mind that different people can have widely different opinions on the same place, but if an apartment complex has 20 reviews listed and they are all negative, that should tell you something.

Ask if you can visit during off hours, when residents are likely to be home. This will not only give you a chance to speak with some of them, but will let you experience what the place is like when mostly everyone is home from work. Does every footstep that the people upstairs take reverberate like that of the T-Rex in the movie Jurassic Park? Do the neighbors across the hall blare their stereo and hold wild parties? Do you have to listen to doors slamming constantly?

Did You Know?
When I moved into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, my car insurance doubled.
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Good tips to keep in mind. And that is a clever title.

Posted on 04/24/2008 at 8:04:52 PM

 
Clever title! ;)

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 10:01:31 AM

 
Great tips...I would also like to add that some places will have different rates as to what level bottom, middle or top you decide to rent.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 5:12:55 PM

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