It’s a jungle out there! Seriously! Let’s say you’ve lived the dorm life in college, and you’ve had a taste of being out there on your own. You’re ready for the big time now: it’s called “renting a home.” This means you have an actual dwelling, complete with prospects for roof leaks, fridge breakdowns, theft, vandalism, rent payments, black mold, and so many other problems, too many to count, and guess what: you’re responsible for all of it! It’s a big deal. Being in a dorm room is one thing; renting an apartment or home is a totally different ballgame, hence we have these rental tips for you to focus on.
Are You Ready to Rent? Check Out These Rental Tips:
Rental tips are like quartzite nuggets for the drifter looking for some direction in life. After all, you’re just fresh out of college — or perhaps looking to upgrade from studio to 2-bedroom, to 3-bedroom, to 4-bedroom — and you need to make sure you’re on the right track. Treat this checklist like the bible of rental tips. This will be your rental real estate religion:
- Do Your Research — There are a lot of houses out there, so be sure to treat this like a real estate
shopping excursion. Out of all the rental tips out there, this may be the most fun. But it’s a must.
- Researching Landlords — Know what you’re getting into. Lots and lots of paperwork. Make no mistake: there’s a lot of real estate legwork here, like standing in line for a really long time as you get all your information ready.
- Think About Hiring a Real Estate Attorney — After all, having that legal representation will ensure your rights are protected under contract law.
- Be Sure You Know Who Handles Repairs — Is it going to be you? Or the landlord? Who decides? Here’s how.
- Communication Is Key — There’s no need to be afraid of your landlord, just so you know. The landlord’s human. And when it comes to questions about the property, you can ask that landlord whatever you want!
- Get Insured. Now. — Even as a renter, you have properties and valuables belonging to you even though you reside in real estate that doesn’t. Protect your stuff.
- Home Improvements and Updates? — There’s a question mark there, because as a renter, you might not be able to make any improvements at all, at least without the approval of the landlord. Better check on this….
- Beware (or Not Beware) the Eviction Notice — That slip taped to your door might not necessarily be as foreboding as you think if you follow this one rental tip. Just remember: it’s called a notice. Not a threat.
There you have it: eight rental tips. But be sure to follow the links to get more background on them. Trade secrets. Killer knowledge.
You’ll be an Expert at Renting Very Soon
Rental tips like these will ensure that no matter what situation, wherever you live, your opportunity at a rent-to-own home or apartment won’t ever go sour as long as you always follow protocol, the necessary steps, legal guidelines, and advice to ensure that you not only cover your own bases, but provide the best possible dwelling for you or your family. Don’t get lax — there might be a quiz later!
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I have a land contract agreement where I’m at now being evicted would like to own the home but am having issues finding a loan I am in the process of getting credit fixed !he
Hello, Margaret,
Thank you for your inquiry, and please call about home ownership: 888-920-4893. If you haven’t already filled out your information via the link, please do so.
I’m currently looking for landlords that accept section 8 in Danbury CT.
Hello, Madesia,
Thank you for the inquiry, and you’re welcome to contact the HOPE Program at 888-920-4893 for more information.
I would be happy just to find a real list of rental properties that I could look at an get real contacts.
Hello, Leslie,
Please do contact the HOPE Program at 888-920-4893 for more information about obtaining a list of rental properties or even RTO.