How To Prepare For A Lease
Congratulations! You’ve decided to look for a
new place to live which is an exciting time in your life. You’ve narrowed down
your search from the numerous luxury
townhomes you’ve looked at and now it’s time to move
forward. With this new change, are you prepared to sign for a lease? Preparing
for a lease can take some time but you should get all your proper documents and
paperwork in order before you sign away. Be sure you have the following things
covered before your lease starts:
1. Renters
Insurance. If you haven’t had renters insurance before,
you may want to check some rates for the specific place you have in mind.
Renters insurance is more than likely a must-have requirement in the lease
agreement you are looking at. This type of insurance will cover any damages
that may occur during your occupancy. Also, if you were to experience a loss of
some sort, like a natural disaster, the insurance will be able to replace the
things that were damaged.
2. Security
Deposit. Many times you will come across a lease
agreement that requires some type of money up front. This is very typical when
looking at townhomes, apartments and anywhere else that requires a lease. They
may range from a nominal fee to upwards of a month or two’s rent. Don’t be
discouraged if you face such a situation because these types of deposits are
looking out for the landlord’s property. Just be ready to have some type of
money set aside specifically for a deposit if needed.
3. Credit
Check. In addition to the security deposit, some
leases will require a credit check before the process can be finished. With
that being said, make sure you monitor your credit score and fix any problems
it may have. This will increase your odds of securing a new place!
4. Service
Providers. Once you have the above checked out and in
line, you should begin to look for service providers in the area you are moving
to. Do you want TV cable service and internet? Hunt around online to find the
best provider with the best deal to fit your budget.
5. Utilities. Often times, you will need to put various utilities in your name like
electric, gas and water before you officially move in. Be sure you find out
what companies manage those utilities and set up the accounts to begin service
on the day you move in so you can have those amenities active.
After you have everything ready to go for your
lease, you can continue preparing for the move. Don’t forget to furnish your
new luxury townhome so you can start living comfortably!
Bonus
Tip: Make sure you measure your new place to
ensure your furniture will fit. Take measurements of the entryways, stairwells,
hallways and tight corners!
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