The Landlord should check if everything works in the apartment. The dwelling is cleaned and any repair works completed before listing the apartment for rent. It is always a good idea to have a draft copy of rental agreement ready.
You need to be familiar with the commericial landlord/tenant laws in your states. Commercial landlord/tenant law is different to residential law. You need to know your rights and responsibilities as far as the tenant is concerned.
Stockholm Apartments has a listing of apartments in Stockholm. There are numerous listings, so it should not be too hard to get an apartment and the average rent is around 105 euros per night.
You should probably check with your landlord before you do it,but it would be a big deal so long as you've got some help.A handtruck would be nice as well.You'll want to measure your spaces.
This depends on your landlord. Even if your landlord doesn't require renters insurance, you should buy a policy anyway, since you're going to have stuff of your own in your apartment.
The actual utilities included in your apartment rental varies. You should speak to your prospective landlord or a real estate representative to get the details.
If you mean NYC, you should know what neighborhood youre moving into it and if it's safe. That you have a decent landlord that lives locally or else nothing will ever get fixed. That if you have a stoop, chances are you'll have a "friend" living on it. There are rats everywhere, even in newer apartments. Beware of bedbugs. Make sure your apartment is by the subway. Make sure you have a job before renting, it's not always easy to find a new one.
Firstly, should you leave your current apartment in its present vermin riddled state, you will have a problem with your landlord. However, if you are determined to move a local search of apartments in your selected area should do the trick.
You may have to keep the landlord's items in your rental property. Information regarding this should be discussed in your rental agreement.
I'm no lawyer but... The estate of the deceased tenant should pay any debts before disbursing the money to beneficiaries. The landlord should file a claim against the estate.
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Though residential elevators do add value to a property, not all apartments have residential elevators. If you would like to use one, you should check with the property before signing a rental agreement.
It depends on your contract, but it is a very common courtesy that if you are renting form him he should provide. though if you are not home expect that the landlord will enter.