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 Set a budget.
 

1. Set a budget. Consider how much you can afford to pay and follow the “rule” not to exceed 30-percent of your monthly income. Focus your search according to your budget and though you may be forced to compromise when finding a bigger apartment in a better area, make sure it’s worth spending the extra money. If you’re looking for a cheaper place to rent, try roommate services to share an apartment, but make sure you know what types of people or habits you’d prefer to avoid. 2. Where to search? Not going to use a broker’s services because of the extra cost the next thing is to look in the newspaper classifieds, apartment hunter publications, college campus bulletin boards or on the Internet. You’ll know the rental market much better and will will probably get yourself a better deal. Also tell your friends that you’re looking for an apartment to rent and maybe they know something in their buildings. 3. What to search for? Take a sheet of paper and write them down your requirements list. Do you want a quiet building close to school or work, that allows pets and has free parking? How about a dishwasher machine or laundry facilities nearby? You may also want to visit the neighborhood at various times of the day, night and weekend to see if it’s what you expected. These all count when you decide where to live in for the next few months, if not years.

For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing.  They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments.  Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county.  For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson.  Central NJ Apartments

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 It Pays to Know Your Tenant Rights
 

By Rose Eustachio

February 2001

Fewer available rental units and skyrocketing rents have created a landlord's market in Los Angeles County, giving landlords an incentive to evict their tenants. Tenants are understandably worried about their housing options.
Evicting a longtime tenant and replacing him or her with a new tenant who is willing and capable of paying the higher market rate has become easier and more profitable for landlords. This article will focus on the common reasons tenants get evicted and how to prevent an eviction.

Contract Law
All tenants must understand that leases and rental agreements, which are contracts, govern most tenancies. When you sign any contract, you are agreeing to be bound by its terms. If either party does not follow the terms of the contract, one party can be sued by the other.

It's important for every tenant to read and understand all the terms of their contract (lease). All of your rights and responsibilities as a tenant are contained in the written lease agreement signed by both the tenant and landlord. Most leases, for example, have a grace period or a fee for late rent. Unless given to you in the rental agreement, the law does not provide you with a grace period.


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 Tenants should make sure that any oral agreements are properly written into the contract. A one-year lease, for example, may have a no-pets clause. If the landlord orally agrees to allow the tenant to keep a cat, the tenant should make sure either the landlord or the tenant crosses out the no-pets clause with a pen and adds a sentence allowing the cat before signing the lease. This is very important because handwritten terms are given greater weight in court that a pre-printed term.

For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing.  They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments.  Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county.  For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson.  Central NJ Apartments

 

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 When you are renting an apartment
 

When you are renting an apartment, you might want to consider the other rentals that are available to you. Whether you need temporary help, can't afford to purchase outright or are just looking for the least amount of hassle, here are some apartment renting 101 tips to think about during your time as a tenant:
Storage for your things. Whether you want to rent some space in your parent's basement or go for a storage facility, it can be a good solution if you simply have too much stuff.Gardening equipment. This is a great choice for those living in an apartment that want to do some work in their yard but don't want the hassle of buying and storing equipment.A car, bicycle or scooter. Renting a car, bicycle or scooter can be a great temporary solution if you are waiting for your vehicle to ship or haven't yet saved up the money to buy something. You might even be able to split the cost with a roommate.Furniture. If your goods are being shipped cross-country or from overseas you might want to get a few items in the apartment to make life easier in the meantime.Electronics. You can rent items such as a DVD player if you are still saving for your own. Baby furniture. If you don't want to buy this outright and give away later or store, this can be a great option.

For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing.  They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments.  Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county.  For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson.  Central NJ Apartments. 

 

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 Renter's Insurance FAQ
 

Have you been wondering about whether you'll be protected if your personal property gets damaged, or if someone injures herself in your apartment?

Read answers to commonly asked questions about renter's insurance and why you should strongly consider purchasing it. Do you have a question that isn't addressed here? Please ask.

Q: Why do I need renter's insurance?
A: You need renter's insurance to cover you if any of your furniture, electronics, books, or other belongings get damaged... Read more

Q: Do I need renter's insurance even if my landlord has insurance?
A: Yes. Although your landlord almost certainly has property and liability insurance, your landlord's policy doesn't cover... Read more

Q: How much does renter's insurance cost?
A: Renter's insurance probably costs less than you think... Read more

Q: Is a good renter's insurance policy hard to find?
A: Not at all. Several top-name insurers, such as Allstate, Geico, and State Farm, offer renter's insurance... Read more

Q: What if I don't have much personal property?
A: Renter's insurance is still important even if you don't have much personal property because of the liability component... Read more

Q: Do I need renter’s insurance if I rent a condo, coop, or house?
A: Yes. Renter's insurance is important as long as you rent your home... Read more

Q: Will I get enough money to replace my stuff if it gets damaged or destroyed?
A: That depends on whether you opt for an actual cash value (ACV) or replacement cost coverage policy... Read more

Q: Will I get paid to cover expenses for temporary relocation?
A: Renter's insurance normally covers your living expenses if you must temporarily relocate because of... Read more

For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing.  They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments.  Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county.  For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson.  Central NJ Apartments. 

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 Tips for finding the right apartment for you
 

Everyone's a little different in what they want in an apartment. Carpet or wood floors, ground floor or no preference, and furnished or un-furnished are only a few of the choices you consider when trying to find the right place to live.

Personal style preferences aside, I have a few of my own tips for those moving to Concord for the first time this upcoming fall.

Live close to school. There will be times when you have an 8:30 A.M. class, and you wake up around the usual time to find out there's four feet of snow in front of your front door AND on your car. Living close to school will make your commute shorter as well as making your life easier. Most students at Pierce Law know this fact of life as the majority of the student body live within walking distance of the main building.

Get heating included. Of the utilities that you want to get included in your rent, heating is a must. Depending on the type of windows and insulation your building has, heating can add up to steep costs during the winter months. Unless your rent is dirt cheap without the heating as to even out to a median rent price for a comparable apartment relative to the number of bedrooms, size, location (etc), try to get heating included in your utilities.

Don't over-commit. Moving is a hassle, and it's ideal to live in the same apartment for the three years you're in Concord. Although there are advantages to signing a multi-year lease like locking in a current rate, you may decide later on the apartment that you signed up for wasn't all that it was cracked up to be, or that you may want to do an externship out-of-state for a semester. So, I suggest you sign a one-year lease, and then make a longer term decision afterwards.

For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing.  They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments.  Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county.  For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson.  Central NJ Apartments. 

 

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