the deposite is always in the reach of the manger of an apartment property
Pay a deposit on all of the utilities.
Pay a deposit on all of the utilities.
It is not included.
Your monthly rent should be secured once you sign your renters agreement. Some agreements have clauses saying they may be able to increase your rent based on changing credit scores, or other things. And I'm hoping you signed this contract before giving them your deposit. So yes, by the time you give them your deposit, your rent should be secured.
Wash all of your clothing and vacuum your furniture before moving. Wash your pets with flea shampoo. Once you get your apartment set up, purchase some of the flea powder that interrupts the gestation of fleas. Continue to vacuum regularly (throw out the bag or wash the container each time). Fleas should be gone!
Apartments are first come first serve. They can accept numerous applications, but the first with the deposit should get it.
Sure. If you win the landlord walked through the apartment and found that everything was okay, you should expect your deposit to be returned to you. If it doesn't, you have the right to contest such.
Before beginning an apartment search you should know what you're looking for in terms of size, price and neighborhood. You should also know your credit score.
In most cases, yes. That is the purpose of a deposit- to pay for holding a property for you. There are a few circumstances where your deposit would be returned, but usually not. A DAMAGE deposit should be returned. If you have a written lease, read the lease to see what it says.
out of a 2200 deposit how much should be set aside for non refundable for cleaning ect.
You should read reviews of the community.
A co-signer shares financial responsibility for the rental. Unpaid rent, damage to the apartment after moving and so on will fall on your shoulders if the renter does not do as he/she should.