paying the rent on time
paying the bills - gas, electric etc.
keeping it in good order and clean
reporting an breakages or accidental damage to the owner as soon as possible
respecting the neighbours
Yes renting a home is just like renting an apartment although it may be more expensive as homes normally consist of more rooms whereas an apartment is normally limited to 1 or 2 bedrooms a home can have many bedrooms.
Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.
They can. It's up to them.
state requires the renter must be over the age of 18
its luxury. you don't have to do your garbage. and its really cool. live in manhattan what are you waiting for
Yes renting a home is just like renting an apartment although it may be more expensive as homes normally consist of more rooms whereas an apartment is normally limited to 1 or 2 bedrooms a home can have many bedrooms.
Your lease should answer all of these questions. The landlord should take care of what is theirs (carpets, drywall, etc.) They will not cover the contents of your apartment. This is why you should always get renters insurance!
No, renting an apartment is cheaper. If you rent a home, you still have to pay taxes on the property, as well as full sewer, electric and all ammenities.
does tom brady have apartment dwellings in NYC renting for $40,000./per month?
I would highly recommend renting at the Golden Apartments. They are located in Colorado and have excellent (4 out of 5) star ratings from their apartment dwellings.
Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.
YES
its ur own place
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It really depends on who you are renting from. When in doubt, mention it.
They can. It's up to them.