Madison, WI is a lovely town to start an apartment search. There is a lot to see and do in this area.
A local realtor can answer your question.
The best place to start searching for new apartments is though mynewplace.com or a local apartment guide that is available at grocery stores. You will be able to search by amenities and location.
Yes.
If the apt is 'rent-regulated' there are yearly liimits on rent increases. If the apt is not 'rent-regulated' then there are no yearly liimits on rent increases. However, the landlrod can not raise your rent until the lease expires. To find out if your apartment is, or should be, 'rent-regulated' call DHCR at 718 739 6400. They can then guide you to the specific information about permissable increases.
You can check out dallas.apartmenthomeliving.com/apartments-for-rent/cheap. There’s also dallas.apartments.com/ and ForRent.com/Dallas.
It depends on there you're getting the apartment.
The local Board of Health or Inspectional Services Department.
You will be liable for the rent until the end of the lease, except if the landlord rents the apt. before that time. Some states may have their own laws on this, but in the state of IN. that is how it is suppose to work. The landlord is also suppose to make an effort to rent that particular apt. Jeanne
Hays Housing Authority is the best contact 1709 Sunset Trail, Hays, KS - (785) 625-1188
No. Altering documents in such a manner is unlawful.
If you signed, the lease is binding. You don't have to move in, but you do have to pay the rent. The landlord has an obligation to try to rent the place, but until he does, you have to pay.
at least a $1000. Manhattan is probably $1500-$2000 a month with two other people in an apt