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How to get an apartment (by JR [ME]) Nov 25, 2015 2:45 PM
       How to get an apartment (by Steve [MA]) Nov 25, 2015 2:46 PM
       How to get an apartment (by NE [PA]) Nov 25, 2015 4:23 PM
       How to get an apartment (by melinda [MD]) Nov 25, 2015 4:43 PM
       How to get an apartment (by Robert,Ontario,Can [ON]) Nov 25, 2015 6:48 PM
       How to get an apartment (by Suzanne [NV]) Nov 26, 2015 8:31 PM
       How to get an apartment (by Patrick [IL]) Nov 27, 2015 8:08 AM


How to get an apartment (by JR [ME]) Posted on: Nov 25, 2015 2:45 PM
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Answering a question blow, in a new thread:

Best way to get an apartment:

1/2 Don't put the words "desperate," "ASAP" "Homeless" "Please Help" in your ad. Your landlord is not your social worker.

1. Check ads in newspaper, Craigslist, Zillow, etc. Read the ads.

2. Call number in ad or go to website listed

3.If calling, know what the ad said about the unit. Do not waste everyone's time asking questions clearly printed in the ad. Have a pen and paper handy to take notes. Do not yell at anyone in the background while on the phone, and do not have anyone yell at you. Ditto barking dogs.

4. Ask the questions you want, but also answer all of the landlord's questions fully and accurately. Do not lie. It will be found out and "instant rejection"

5. Have a job of other source of verifiable income.

6. Have the entire security deposit, first month's rent, etc. available before you call. Don't expect the landlord, a perfect stranger to you, to loan you money, or waive their requirements to meet your needs. You are not that good a tenant.

7. Be a good renter now. Make sure your current and past landlords can give you favorable references. Never get an eviction on your record. Most decent units in your town will never be available to those who have past evictions.

8. If you have pets, be honest about them. Some landlords allow them, some do not. Do not try to bager the landlord or try to convince him that your pet is special. Your pet is not special to anone else. No pets means no pets.

7. Don't smoke. When you say "I only smoke outside" a landlord hears "I smoke inside when I want to."

8. If you get an appointment to view the unit, call 30 minutes before to confirm. Be on time for the appointment. Bring everyone who will be living in the unit with you to te appointment. DId I mention to be on time?

9. Don't say "I love it, I want to rent it," etc. before stepping inside. It reeks of desperation.

10. Thank landlord for taking the time to show the unit. Take an application.

11. Fill the application out completely and accurately. Ask if you have questions.

12. Be available to answer any follow up question the landlord may have in evaluating your application. Answer your phone, ad not with a "who's this?"

13. If approved, rush to pay all move in funds and get the lease signed.

What did I miss?

--45.46.xxx.xxx




How to get an apartment (by Steve [MA]) Posted on: Nov 25, 2015 2:46 PM
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well said --108.7.xxx.xxx




How to get an apartment (by NE [PA]) Posted on: Nov 25, 2015 4:23 PM
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Perfect, now get them out in the mail! --50.32.xxx.xxx




How to get an apartment (by melinda [MD]) Posted on: Nov 25, 2015 4:43 PM
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Also suggest that you not bring extra people---such as your cousin, aunt, grandma, and every kid in your neighborhood. I will never recover from showing a property where 2 cars filled with loads of people showed up to see the rental unit. Scarey to see bunches of people get out of 2 cars...kinda like an invasion. --24.233.xxx.xx




How to get an apartment (by Robert,Ontario,Can [ON]) Posted on: Nov 25, 2015 6:48 PM
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Like most areas the vacancy rate is starting slowly to go down which means rental housing providers raise the bar on who gets in. Here a lot of those single family homes are being sold then becoming a owner occupied house as the arrears and damages people leave the rental housing business forever. There are still a lot of illegal rental units here where there is no fire protection for the tenants as this is a bunch of ramshackle rental units thrown together. --74.220.xxx.xx




How to get an apartment (by Suzanne [NV]) Posted on: Nov 26, 2015 8:31 PM
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JR [ME] you really covered all the bases! These prospects have to understand that we are looking for the "cream of the crop" and if they want to be considered, they should treat this like a job interview, be honest, on your best behavior, and ready willing and able to rent.

Wish you could post this advice on CL where probably the worst offenders come from. It would sure make our lives a lot less frustrating. One more thing to add is that if they are required to answer pre screening questions by email, they should follow through if they ever expect to get a viewing appointment. I don't show anyone a unit without it, period. Eliminates a lot of riff raff. Good Post! --98.160.xxx.xxx




How to get an apartment (by Patrick [IL]) Posted on: Nov 27, 2015 8:08 AM
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JR[ME], great list. I wish it was taught in high school. Most people live in rentals at some point in their. --50.196.xxx.xxx





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