Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Apartment Selection - What Day Is The Rent Due

Well the time has come for you to take responsibility for your life and pay your own bills. All kids can't wait to grow up, so they can do what they want, but your age means nothing if you're still living with your parents. It doesn't matter how much freedom, even at an adult age, you might have at home, until you start living away from your parents' home, your adult life really hasn't begun.

So, since most people who leave home can't afford a house, an apartment is usually the first place they end up living. What are some of the things you should consider when selecting an apartment. Money is usually at the top of the list. Everyone wants a great apartment, but if you can't afford it, then what's the point in looking. You need to know the particulars like what is the first month's rent, plus the deposit? Will the owners be asking for last month's rent at the time you move in or within 60 days? Not all apartment owners ask for 1st and last month's rent, but some do and you'll need to know this before you decide to move in. You need to decide if your income will allow you to easily make rent each month or will you be struggling at the end of each month. If you see yourself struggling, then you probably need to chose a cheaper apartment. Remember, unexpected things happen in life all the time, but you really don't want to put yourself in a situation where you can't pay rent.

Location is also very important, but not just for the scenery. If you have a vehicle, then chances are that you can get to wherever you need to go. But what if you have no vehicle. Is the apartment located near the local transit stops? Are you within walking distance of the shopping center, the laundromat, the hospital and the bank. There will be days when the local transit doesn't run. If an emergency arises, you need to be able to get where you need to go, even if it's on foot.

Pets can be important in choosing an apartment. If you own a pet, you want to make sure it's allowed in or on the apartment grounds. If you don't own a pet, this issue is important because you may be allergic to certain animals. The pet issue is tricky because a lot of it has to do with whether a policy is enforced. Many apartments may advertise no pets allowed, but clearly have pets on their grounds. Maybe because none of the tenants are making an issue out of it, the owners don't enforce the policy.

Neighbors can also be vital in your choice of apartments. Neighbors are a delicate issue when it comes to selecting an apartment, because for the most part, people keep to themselves. Most people living in apartment complexes don't know each other. A lot of people have no clue about the person living next door to them. It would seem with all the people living so close to each other, that new friendships would be made, but it's actually the opposite. A large majority of people living in apartment complexes are strangers and most of them stay that way.