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Your Rental Home Search | Tips For First-Time Renters

Searching for your first rental home, whether an apartment or single-family home, can be an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. There are a lot of things to consider before signing a lease, and it can be overwhelming if you don't know where to start. That's why we've put together a list of tips for first-time renters.
  1. Set a budget: Before you start looking for a rental home, it's important to set a budget. Determine how much you can afford to spend on rent each month, and stick to it. Don't forget to factor in other expenses like utilities, parking, and transportation.
  2. Location, location, location: Consider the location of the apartment. Is it close to work or school? Is it in a safe neighborhood? Is it near public transportation? These are all important factors to consider when choosing an apartment.
  3. Gather all of the proper application requirements prior to submitting for consideration of a home. Property managers appreciate thorough and complete applications. Your application will typically require you to pay a processing fee, provide proof of income (4 of your most recent paystubs), conduct pet screening and deposit, rental history verification, and check references.
  4. Read the lease carefully: Before signing a lease, make sure to read it carefully. Make a note of any restrictions or rules, such as no pets or no smoking. If you're unsure about anything, ask the landlord or property manager.
  5. Prepare your security deposit. Typically, a rental security deposit will be equal to one month's rent and will need to be paid at the time of application. You will also need to plan to pay your first's months rent or a pro-rated amount depending on when you move into a property.
  6. Check out the amenities: Take a tour of the apartment complex and check out the amenities. Is there a gym or pool? Is there a laundry facility on-site? These can be important factors to consider when choosing an apartment.
  7. Don't be afraid to negotiate: If you find an apartment you love, but the rent is a little out of your budget, don't be afraid to negotiate. Landlords may be willing to lower the rent or offer other incentives to get you to sign a lease.
  8. Get renters insurance: Renters insurance is a must-have for any renter. It can protect your belongings in case of theft, fire, or other disasters. It's usually affordable and can give you peace of mind.
  9. Know your rights: As a renter, it's important to know your rights. Work with a professional management company that abides by the Equal Opportunity Housing Regulations. Familiarize yourself with local tenant laws and regulations to know what to do if something goes wrong.
  10. Last but not least, check out the technology that your new property manager uses. This will include paying your rent, submitting a work order, communicating with your management team, programs you're enrolled in, and more! Most property management companies have embraced technology, and this makes the relationship between the renter and management team seamless and efficient.
Renting your first place can be a great experience if you do your research and take the time to find the right place. Use these tips to help you make an informed decision and find the perfect home for you. We would love to help you find your dream rental home or apartment! You can view our Available Listings or reach out at office@rentwisepm.com!
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