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		<title>The Best guidelines for renting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul O'Reilly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Make contact with a long established letting company who is aware of your requirements. It is crucial you deal with an agency that's totally bonded as well as licensed. This guarantees your money is in secure hands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>1. Make contact with a long established letting company who is aware of your requirements. It is crucial you deal with an agency that's totally bonded as well as licensed. This guarantees your money is in secure hands.</p>
<p>2. Get your references prepared in advance to help accelerate the process. Almost all agents require two references, photo ID, one month's rent upfront, one month's security deposit along with a completed standing order form.</p>
<p>3. Make sure that all the furniture in the course of the viewing will remain inside the property. It is an excellent idea to get a total inventory of contents. Also should you notice any marks or harm you must put this in writing immediately to your agent or landlord and keep a copy. You do not want any unneeded deductions from your deposit when you are moving out.</p>
<p>4. Often it's possible to negotiate a price reduction on the advertised cost. A good reliable tenant with referrals who's prepared to move in instantly is well sought after by landlords.</p>
<p>5. When putting your signature on a lease you're signing a legal doc so it's essential you comprehend your obligations and rights as a tenant.</p>
<p>6. Check what is included in the rent. The majority of apartment blocks incorporate waste collection.</p>
<p>7. Ask if car parking is included, or is it possible to purchase a parking permit in that location.</p>
<p>8. Be sure you are renting from a company or landlord that will look after issues after you move into your new property, e.g. plumbing difficulties, faulty appliances, garden maintenance, etc.</p>
<p>9. You should think about insuring your personal contents, which generally costs around 150 for one year. Should your new residence have water damage or theft then your possessions are safe.</p>
<p>10. Budget each month for extra expenses, such as electricity, gas, Cable TV &amp; Internet, TV Licence and waste removing. Furthermore did you know you can claim tax back for these expenses? Look into the Revenue website. It is really essential that you just pay your rent by the due date. Continued late rent payments may result in being issued with your notice to vacate the home and poor credit rating.</p>
<p>If you are planning to <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bookaroom.ie/rent-a-home-in-waterford.aspx">rent a house in Waterford</a>, Ireland then checkout Bookaroom.ie <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bookaroom.ie/">estate agents Waterford</a>. They possess a huge selection of Waterford rental listings.</p>
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		<title>Advice on Letting Property</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barry Mintern</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most instances, the very first selection you'll need to make is if you're going to be handling the leasing all by yourself, or will you be using the service of a lettings company. The positive of any lettings company is that you don't have to worry about dealing with tenants directly and worry about collecting rent. An agent will supply the renters; take care of the weekend phone calls because the boiler has broken and all of the stuff that consumes a lot of your time and energy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>In most instances, the very first selection you'll need to make is if you're going to be handling the leasing all by yourself, or will you be using the service of a lettings company. The positive of any lettings company is that you don't have to worry about dealing with tenants directly and worry about collecting rent. An agent will supply the renters; take care of the weekend phone calls because the boiler has broken and all of the stuff that consumes a lot of your time and energy.</p>
<p>It will cost you more, however the charges are 100% tax deductable. It is fair to say that the standard of service you'll get from various letting companies is variable. It's crucial that you be sure the agent is licensed and bonded. This makes sure your cash and your tenant's money is secure. Make sure they have the resources to provide a great after care customer service.</p>
<p>They should provide an efficient maintenance department and company accounts employees who follow up on overdue rents. More importantly it is crucial they pay over the rent to you on time. Check out their website also it's a good way to gauge their advertising ability.</p>
<p>Get your advertising right - The first path to locating a suitable tenant is the marketing of your house. It's therefore important that you give the proper impression not just about your home, but also the kind of tenant it is suitable for. As an example if you don't want animals make certain your advertisement states this.</p>
<p>If your property doesn't suit families ensure you express this too. This will help save considerable time wasting for both prospective renters and yourself. Good pictures that show off the property in its best light are crucial to getting the right interest. Also doesn't a picture paint a thousand words?</p>
<p>Do your research - In relation to tenants, you can't do an excessive amount of analysis on them - make the incorrect choice and get the renter from hell, and it may cost a fortune (and your sanity).</p>
<p>If you are looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bookaroom.ie/">letting agencies Waterford</a> then contact Bookaroom. They help people looking for houses or apartments to rent in Waterford</p>
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		<title>Typical Canadian Apartment Leasing Conditions &#8211; What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 10:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the first time Canadian lessor, take a look at this guide to Typical Canadian apartment leasing conditions. This will help you whether you are leasing your first apartment in Edmonton, Alberta, Vancouver, BC or Winnipeg, Manitoba. With this guide, you will understand the standard lease terms and conditions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>For the first time Canadian lessor, take a look at this guide to Typical Canadian apartment leasing conditions. This will help you whether you are leasing your first apartment in Edmonton, Alberta, Vancouver, BC or Winnipeg, Manitoba. With this guide, you will understand the standard lease terms and conditions.</p>
<p>You can count on your landlord wanting you to sign a lease for a one year period. They like dependability. They hate it when people move out because it makes more work for them. If you want a shorter term lease, try searching through the listings at the student housing office. If you are happy with the place where you are staying, and the landlord likes you too, it is often easy to renew your terms.</p>
<p>One of the conditions of ending a lease, whether your lease is up or not, is giving adequate notice to your landlord. Most provinces require a minimum two month's notice. This gives your landlord time to find new tenants for when you leave. This two months' notice also applies to your landlord. If he wishes to have you move out at the end of your lease, he must also give you two months' notice so that you can find a new place to stay.</p>
<p>Subletting is generally not allowed in most rental agreements. If you must sublet, your landlord will likely not allow you to remove your name from the lease, and if your sublet does a midnight move, the landlord is going to come after you for payment. Generally speaking, subletting is a last ditch thing to do. Resist it at all costs.</p>
<p>When renting, always find out if you will have to pay for your own electricity or heat or both personally. In winter, this can become very expensive, and you will probably want to set up an equal payment plan with the utilities company in order to budget better for your heating and electricity needs. If you are lucky, these will be included in your rent. If not, well, be prepared to wear a lot of sweaters! Check your agreement!</p>
<p>Always read your agreement carefully, and make certain that you understand which appliances are included in your rent. Most places include a stove and refrigerator. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/halifax.aspx">Halifax Apartments</a> might also include a washing machine or a dryer and sometimes even both.</p>
<p>When it comes to general repairs relating to electricity, heat, the appliances and the premises, you can expect that the landlord will be responsible for these. The exception to the rule is where you or your guests have caused damage to be done to the premises through neglect or deliberate action. If you have busted up the plaster walls with your karate kicks, chances are that you will have to foot the bill for the repairs.</p>
<p>Paint color is a personal thing. While some landlords will paint <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/cambridge.aspx">Cambridge Apartments</a> walls all white and not allow any other colors to be painted over top, others are fairly flexible. Most will not allow you to paint the walls dark colors such as black. Others will allow you to paint providing that they have vetoed the color choice. Talk with your landlord to see if you can work out an agreement that works for both of you.</p>
<p>When living in Winnipeg find an apartment that is right for you. Viewit can help you with you're <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/calgary.aspx">Apartments for rent in Calgary</a> or <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">Apartments for rent in Vancouver</a>.</p>
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		<title>What Documentation Do I Need To Rent An Apartment And Why Is It All Necessary?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 10:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are ready to rent your first apartment chances are that you might feel a bit overwhelmed. If you have that feeling and you are worried about what documentation do I need to rent an apartment then you no longer need to worry. Even though it is not the simplest thing to figure out what you will need to get your first apartment, it is something that anyone can really do without too much headache.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>If you are ready to rent your first apartment chances are that you might feel a bit overwhelmed. If you have that feeling and you are worried about what documentation do I need to rent an apartment then you no longer need to worry. Even though it is not the simplest thing to figure out what you will need to get your first apartment, it is something that anyone can really do without too much headache.</p>
<p>An apartment manager could ask for a variety of different pieces of information. If you are a first time renter then you might be required to bring in more documentation than if you have a clean and well recorded renting history. No matter what you choose make sure before you start looking at apartments that you consider some crucial things.</p>
<p>The most basic information that you are going to need to be able to answer what documentation do I need to rent an apartment is a copy of your income. There are some apartment complexes that require that you have at least a minimum income level. However, most apartments do not have this requirement. There are always apartments out there so do not get discouraged or frustrated if the one that you think you want is not available to you.</p>
<p>There are some people who budget out a higher percentage of their income for rent. When this is the case it can be frustrating for an apartment manager to not be willing to rent to you because of your income level. You can always ask that this policy be waivered and in some circumstances simply find someone who can be a co-signor on your apartment. This co-signor acts much like someone who co-signs on a loan just in the event that you break your lease.</p>
<p>The next pieces of information that are suggested for you to gather might or might not be required. You should gather the following documentation that you have to answer the question what documentation will I need to rent an apartment. The number one thing to consider is a form of identification that has your picture. The accepted items are drivers licenses, state issued photo ids, military ids, and passports.</p>
<p>There is some variation as to the additional documents that you could need. You could possibly need all of the following or in some cases just a few for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">Vancouver Apartments</a>.</p>
<p>You will want to be able to provide proof of your current residence, references if possible, proof of military service if applicable as well as proof of any income from military service, proof of school attendance if applicable, proof of income/money from school loans or grants if applicable and any other information that you feel necessary to explain your income and/or credit situation. This is especially important if you have recently gotten a divorce and have had credit issues because of this fact.</p>
<p>No matter where you choose to rent you are bound to have to gather some information to be able to fulfill what documentation do I need to rent an apartment. Obviously if you have all of this information you will have the documentation needed to be able to rent <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/london.aspx">London Apartments</a> at even the most stringent apartment complex.</p>
<p>Viewit before you rent it!! Viewit has <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/winnipeg.aspx">apartments for rent in Winnipeg</a>, Calgary, Burnaby, and all across Canada, even <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/edmonton.aspx">Apartments for rent in edmonton</a>.</p>
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		<title>Where To Apartment Hunt In Vancouver And Get The Best Apartments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 09:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're looking for a great place to rent in BC's coastal city, it's a good idea to understand where to apartment hunt in Vancouver. At first glance, you'll find a lot of very expensive places for rent, but it is possible to find decent prices still if you know where to look.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>If you're looking for a great place to rent in BC's coastal city, it's a good idea to understand where to apartment hunt in Vancouver. At first glance, you'll find a lot of very expensive places for rent, but it is possible to find decent prices still if you know where to look.</p>
<p>The very first thing you need to do is decide on what you want in an apartment. Are you looking for just yourself? Or do you need space for an entire family? There are plenty of different types of living spaces in the city and it will help you search faster if you narrow things down.</p>
<p>Deciding where you want to live is another thing to consider before you start to really look. The nicer areas of the city are more expensive, of course. The not as posh areas will have lower prices, but a higher crime rate, so you really need to decide what you want to do.</p>
<p>You'll also want to make sure that you are looking at places near where you need to be. If you're working downtown, for example, you probably want to check out the rentals in that area. It's easier to live near your workplace and often there are living spaces near working areas.</p>
<p>So, where should you start your hunt? There are a few choices once you've narrowed down the areas and types of places you're interested in.</p>
<p>Looking online is the perfect way to get started in your search. If you aren't living in the city yet, then this works even better. You can see photos and get descriptions online without having to visit the city until you're ready. There are a lot of different sites to choose from. They all offer different homes, so check them all. Keep in mind that these are usually for rent by owner.</p>
<p>Another option is to contact the real estate agencies in the area and ask them if they have any good <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">Apartments for rent in Vancouver</a>. These may be more expensive options since the agent will be taking a percentage, but it saves a lot of time. You just tell your agent what you're looking for and they can tell you what they have that's available for when you need it. You can then arrange to see the apartments.</p>
<p>The final place that you should be looking is in the local papers. There are a number of free papers and magazines that are given out around town, as well, which can be handy for finding a place to live. Their rental sections are usually fairly small, but it is still a good spot to check. These usually list cheaper places, too.</p>
<p>These are all places that will help you figure out where to apartment hunt in Vancouver. There are a lot of different options and as long as you are willing to pay for the privilege of living in this beautiful city by the sea, you should be able to find something perfect for your tastes. Whether you want waterfront or downtown, there's something for everyone around here.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">Vancouver apartments</a> can be hard to find. Let viewit help you with your search for <a href="http://calgary.viewit.ca/city/calgary.aspx">apartments for rent in Calgary</a>, Vancouver, and all across Canada.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Top Places To Live In Canada And Why?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 09:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canada is a vast country with some great cities and towns and wildernesses. There are many lovely places to live but which are the top places to live in Canada and why? It depends of course on what you like and whether you like to live in cities or the countryside. Most people want to live somewhere they can have a good standard of living and interesting work.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align = 'center'></th></tr></table><br/></p><p>Canada is a vast country with some great cities and towns and wildernesses. There are many lovely places to live but which are the top places to live in Canada and why? It depends of course on what you like and whether you like to live in cities or the countryside. Most people want to live somewhere they can have a good standard of living and interesting work.</p>
<p>In international lists of the best places to live Canada has been in the top ten for many years. The high standard of living, low crime rates and clean environment are envied by residents of many countries.</p>
<p>Winnipeg is a city with a diverse economy and population. It is much loved by residents for its urban forest and parks. The wilderness is easily accessible as just to the north is an area of great lakes and the Canadian Shield lies to the east. The climate is dry with lots of sun but cold in the winter. The cost of living in this region of Canada is lower than most other areas and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/winnipeg.aspx">Winnipeg apartments are very affordable</a>.</p>
<p>Calgary is usually associated with the hosting of the winter Olympics. It is a great city for people who love sports, adventure activities and the outdoors. Thanks to high oil prices the city is wealthy and incomes are high. The money has led to a sharp increase in the population which has transformed Calgary into a cosmopolitan city with lots to do. In recent years property prices in the city have risen sharply due to high demand. It is possible to find Calgary apartments close to the center to cut down on commuting.</p>
<p>London, Ontario is a city known for its culture and a thriving high tech industry. The economy also has a solid manufacturing sector and unemployment is low. For a city of relatively small size it has an amazing number of annual festivals in areas as diverse as dogs, to fringe theater, to street painting and spare ribs. Finding a London apartment is easy using dedicated websites. There are apartments dotted all over the city and prices are reasonable and at the lower end of the scale in comparison to the rest of Canada.</p>
<p>If you want to live on the coast then the larger city of Vancouver with its distinctive neighborhoods is a great option. The climate is more temperate than most areas of Canada with milder winters. The city is diverse and has all the benefits associated with living in a large urban area. The economy thrives with a large industrial sector, massive port, bio tech industries and even a large creative and media sector. With all these benefits come the highest property prices in the country. The majority of the high rise and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">low rise Vancouver apartments</a> are concentrated in the West End of the city.</p>
<p>Living in Canada is a dream for many people around the world. If you have a good education getting a job should not be difficult and there are many types of place to live. The cities both large and small are close to places of stunning natural beauty.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.viewit.ca/city/vancouver.aspx">Vancouver nice apartments</a> can be hard to find. Let viewit help you with your search for <a href="http://calgary.viewit.ca/city/calgary.aspx">apartments for rent in Calgary</a>, Vancouver, and all across Canada.</p>
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