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An
apartment guide for people who are apartment hunting can be invalueable.
Give yourself the inside track by making a plan and then sticking to it.
Learn what you need to know when apartment hunting, how to convince a
landlord that you're the right tenant, and some tips that will enhance
your security once you've moved in.
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Apartment Hunting  |
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Learn
how to look for an apartment, whether in the same town or another
state. Consider the timing of your move.
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Make A Plan  |
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When
apartment hunting, minimize the stress by being organized and sharpening
your focus. Knowing what you're looking for will make the search much
easier. Think about security: the building's and your own.
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The Landlord  |
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Every
apartment comes with a matching landlord. You can't have one without
the other. Learn what to look for when you check out an apartment,
how to present yourself to a prospective landlord, and what documentation
to have with you.
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The Paperwork  |
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Whatever
kind of rental arrangement you choose, you need to get it in writing,
to delineate not only your rights and responsibilities, but those
of your landlord as well. Failure to put the terms of the agreement
in writing invites trouble.
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Find A Roommate  |
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While
we don't get to choose our parents or our siblings, we do get to choose
our roommates. Choose wisely.
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