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5 Things Tenants should know before they rent

Posted by krersa on August 11, 2023
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Certainly, renting a property is a significant decision, and tenants should be well-informed before signing a lease. Here are five important things tenants should know before they rent:

  1. Lease Terms and Conditions: Thoroughly read and understand the lease agreement. This document outlines the terms and conditions of your tenancy, including rent amount, due date, lease duration, deposit details, and rules related to maintenance, repairs, and property use. If there’s anything you’re unsure about, ask for clarification before signing.
  2. Rent and Expenses: Know the total cost of renting beyond just the monthly rent. In addition to rent, find out what utilities and services you’ll be responsible for, such as water, electricity, gas, internet, and other costs such as Lease Fees.
  3. Deposit and Move-in Inspection: Learn about the deposit policy. Know the amount, the circumstances under which deductions can be made, and how the deposit will be returned at the end of the lease. Ensure that you inspect the property and document damage with your Agent.
  4. Tenant Rights and Responsibilities: Familiarize yourself with tenant rights and responsibilities. Understand your responsibilities for maintenance, reporting repairs, and following property rules. If any issues arise during your tenancy, be prepared to communicate any problems in a timely and effective manner.
  5. Neighborhood and Amenities: Research the neighborhood and amenities available in the vicinity. Consider factors like proximity to work, public transportation, grocery stores, medical facilities, and recreational areas.

Bonus Tip: Renter’s Insurance: The Landlord is not responsible for damage to your personal property. Renter’s insurance is therefore highly recommended. It protects your personal belongings in case of theft, damage, or disasters. It may also provide liability coverage if someone is injured while in your rental unit. Make sure to understand what the policy covers and its cost.

In general, taking the time to research and understand your rights and responsibilities, as well as the terms of your lease agreement, will help you have a smoother and more satisfying renting experience. If you’re uncertain about anything, don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek guidance.

Call Kingsmark Real Estate today for professional assistance in renting or buying a home.

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