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		<title>Fast And Free Michigan Apartment Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 08:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claudio Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michigan is rich in varying neighborhoods and different communities. There is lots to check out and explore when you are looking for a Michigan Apartment Search. Finding the right apartment can be achieved, it just takes a little help. You can find help through agents and special rental guides. They can show you if living in the city or somewhere farther away are better choices for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michigan is rich in varying neighborhoods and different communities. There is lots to check out and explore when you are looking for a Michigan Apartment Search. Finding the right apartment can be achieved, it just takes a little help. You can find help through agents and special rental guides. They can show you if living in the city or somewhere farther away are better choices for you.</p>
<p>A real estate agent can show you some apartments that are available. These are usually in condo buildings and are for rent by the owner. These units can give you a lot of amenities but may come at a steep price. They can also show you where else you can look.</p>
<p>There are guides that can give you everything you need to know about current rental properties. They are located close to newspaper boxes and are free for anyone to pick up and look through. Inside you can get all the contact information and everything needed to understand everything about the apartment from size to price. Information is current and up-to-date.</p>
<p>Rental properties can vary in prices. Ones that are in the city or close by might be more expensive to rent. That is because of the location and the easy access to main things and work areas. If you start to head in the other direction the apartments might become cheaper.</p>
<p>There are many things that can come with apartments that can make your life easier. If laundry is on site it can give you an added convenience. Things like parking spots might be of concern as well. Some apartments are located in a tight spot in the city where there is not parking, this is perfect for anyone who takes cabs or buses to and fro work.</p>
<p>Some people prefer paying the utilities separate from there rent. That means that their rent would be cheaper and they could pay utilities based on their own lifestyle and use of them. Others prefer it to be included where it is not a worry. And having them included gives you more freedom around busy months where heat and hydro might be used the most.</p>
<p>An apartment can be in a tall building where there is an elevator and lots of units, or a small building. There are perks to both. A small building for example will have fewer neighbors and a closer drop to the ground, but you might not like your neighbors and their will be no elevator, which can be difficult for loading groceries and carrying a baby stroller up. A taller building will be busier but more efficient as far as the elevator and possible laundry facilities are concerned.</p>
<p>When you begin your Michigan Apartment Search, remember to check out all different kinds of neighborhoods. You might be surprised by a new community that you didn't even know about before. It might send you in the right direction closer to finding the apartment of your dreams.</p>
<p>When you go about a Michigan Apartment Search, remember to keep an open mind and check out our guide. We have got the ultimate inside info on how to find ideal <a href="http://www.GreenwoodsApartments.com">Apartments in Michigan</a> now on http://www.GreenwoodsApartments.com</p>
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		<title>Good Things About Apartment Living</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you thinking of buying a house? There are good things about home ownership. However, there is much to be said for apartment living. Here are some advantages to consider.</p>
<p>Are you going to be at the same job, a few years from now? Maybe you will need to relocate in the future. Do you want to live in your current city for five years or more? If not, renting may be the best option for you. There is only a few things to concern yourself with when you move. You will need to pack and move out. That is not the case with home ownership. You will have to sell your house. This can take a lot of time. It can also cost a lot of money. You may need to fix things, in order to sell your house. Your house will have to be listed for sale. Then you must wait for it to sell. It may take many months, or not sell at all.</p>
<p>You can rent your house and move. However, there are pitfalls there, also. You will still be responsible for upkeep on the house. Renters may do damage to the property. You may live in another city. This can mean a lot of stress and expense. It is much easier to move from an apartment than from a house.</p>
<p>In many cities, it may be considerably cheaper to rent an apartment, than to make house payments. When real estate values rise, so do house payments. In areas with high property values, this may be a cost effective way to live. You will not have closing costs or down payments to come up with either.</p>
<p>Inside upkeep: What will you do if your hot water heater breaks? Moreover, it may late at night. Your basement may be filling with water. You have to fix the hot water heater. You also have to take care of the flooding. Can you do the job yourself? Maybe you have to find a professional. It can be a stressful situation.</p>
<p>House exterior upkeep: Your roof may start leaking. A bad storm has damaged the roof. This can mean a stressful time ahead for you, as a homeowner. Someone has to call the insurance company. It will take time for an adjuster to come to your house. It will take longer to get it fixed. You will pay a deductible. If you rented, you would not face this.</p>
<p>Outdoor work: Did someone just run over your mailbox and leave? Maybe the lawn needs mowing. You want to watch your favorite television show and relax. It will have to wait. There are things to tend to. If you rented, you may be sitting in your chair right now.</p>
<p>Amenities: When you live an apartment, you may have free pool privileges. You might also have resources like a clubhouse.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Apartment living offers many benefits over home ownership. There is no lawn to mow. When something breaks, it is not your fault. You may feel less stress. You may have more time to enjoy life. It may be easier on your budget.</p>
<p>Toronto rentals offers the largest offering of <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">toronto apartments for rent</a>. When looking for the best <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">apartments for rent toronto</a> be sure to visit Torontorentals.com.</p>
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		<title>Finding Out What Do Furnished Apartments Include?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many first time apartment renters could be wondering, "What do furnished apartments include?" The answer is: everything apart from your toiletries, clothes, and personal items. These are great options for people who are moving from long distances away or who are too busy to worry about shopping for household items.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many first time apartment renters could be wondering, "What do furnished apartments include?" The answer is: everything apart from your toiletries, clothes, and personal items. These are great options for people who are moving from long distances away or who are too busy to worry about shopping for household items.</p>
<p>For lower price ranges, the furniture may not be stellar. That said, it should be functional, clean, and show few signs of wear. This is only because someone else has lived in the house before you. Think of it as a long term hotel. All of the standards you apply to hotel rooms should go toward this, too. These apartments are supposed to provide convenience, which is why you would pay a little extra than regular rent in an unfurnished apartment.</p>
<p>Often times these buildings are for short-term residents: people who are building a house or are looking for a permanent place to live. Rather than have them move in and get settled, only to have to move out and set up again somewhere else, this gives them the option of putting all of their own furniture in storage and still enjoying the comforts of a decorated home.</p>
<p>These are places of comfort. There should never be anything seedy or dirty or big items missing. You should have ample kitchen space, a dining table, a full living room set with television, and a bed. Be picky if there are many of these in your area. Do you need a twin sized bed or a king sized one? Do you want high-speed Internet and cable? Make lists of things you absolutely must have and ensure the apartment has these things.</p>
<p>You cannot be too picky, however. If you have very specific tastes, you cannot expect a convenient apartment in your area in your price range to be perfect. There will probably be some patterns or color schemes you will not like or a chair that is uncomfortable for you. Having a good attitude and understanding that it is a temporary home is key. Your dream readily <a target='_blank' href="http://www.delsuites.com">furnished apartment</a> would be almost impossible to find. It is never going to be exactly 'right.'</p>
<p>When you move in, you will find that they have provided you with bedding and towels and a full array of cookware. Wash everything, just in case. Think how personal you get in your own home and remember that other people have lived here before and used these items. Though everything should be well-cleaned by a maid service when the previous family moved out, it is a little more intimate than a hotel, so you should act accordingly.</p>
<p>There should be a desk or two, plenty of counter space, and plenty of lighting and lamps. These places are meant to be fully functional, especially for people who are so busy that they cannot buy their own furniture. Check things like electrical sockets to ensure there are enough of them. Look for closet space and shelving.</p>
<p>Safety is a huge concern. The stove and oven should have up to date safety features and be clean. The plumbing should all work with no problems. No left-over food should remain in the fridge. Is there a telephone? What about a trash can? You should move right in with just a suitcase and get along fine.</p>
<p>If you're looking for <a href="http://www.delsuites.com">Short Term Rental Mississauga</a>, you should consider <a href="http://www.delsuites.com/why/index.php">Toronto Short Term Rental</a>; they're perfect for Toronto short term rental. As well, requesting for an extended stay is fairly easy. With furnitures ready for you, you can just walk in with a luggage.</p>
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		<title>How To Get Great Apartments For Rent</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for apartments for rent can be a very exciting hunt. You want to find the biggest possible place for the lowest price. Naturally this is your first concern. However there are many other things to consider. A really large under-priced place could be cheap because of many problems residents experience while living there. You need to know all aspects of apartment living in order to be happy in your home and not get ripped off by a landlord.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for apartments for rent can be a very exciting hunt. You want to find the biggest possible place for the lowest price. Naturally this is your first concern. However there are many other things to consider. A really large under-priced place could be cheap because of many problems residents experience while living there. You need to know all aspects of apartment living in order to be happy in your home and not get ripped off by a landlord.</p>
<p>Picture traveling from your apartment. Is it going to be a shorter commute to work for you? How is the traffic situation? Make sure to give a test drive through the area in the morning commute and during big events. Look at the quality of the roads and make sure they are plowed in the winter. Shop at any gas stations near by to see prices and services they offer. Is there a garage close by in case your car breaks down? It is trustworthy?</p>
<p>Find out all you can about the neighborhood for your <a target='_blank' href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">apartment rentals</a>. Look at the list of crimes in the paper and see if your town is the residence of any of these offenders. Is the school good? Are there street lights on the street? How far is it from the police station? Drive around at all hours to see what you think of it.</p>
<p>Utilities can be where a cheap apartment becomes an expensive apartment. Ask your landlord about what is included. Things like trash removal and washer and driers are huge benefits. Also make sure that you are not going to have to invest in a snow blower. Will your landlord plow the driveway for you? Look at the quality of the windows and walls. Are there any leaks that will make your heating bill sky-rocket?</p>
<p>Some landlords have hidden prohibited things that ensure they can keep your security deposit. Get a list in writing about what is forbidden. Things like pets and smoking are pretty common, but some dislike you to repaint, plant gardens, or hang anything on the walls.</p>
<p>Appliances should be included--at least a dishwasher, a fridge, and a stove. If you have a washing machine, that is all the better. If a landlord is really good, he or she will give you a vacuum cleaner. Look at the plumbing. Everything should be up to date and clean. Make sure the garbage disposal works and the toilets flush.</p>
<p>Look at your current abode and see how much space you need for things. Measure large objects like your bed or desk. Do you need more closet space? Are there plenty of kitchen cupboards? Count the number of electrical outlets in each room. The last thing you want is an electrical fire because you have too many things plugged into a single socket.</p>
<p>Also focus on the landlord. Is he or she a decent person who will take care of you? Learn about their reputation. Look for what they are asking in terms of the lease. How long does it go, and could you get out of it if you had to? Do they provide you with plenty of ways to contact them?</p>
<p>Are you looking for appartment rentals in Toronto? If so, look no further! We're the number one source for <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com">Apartment rentals Toronto</a> and <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com">Toronto apartments for rent</a>. Find your dream apartment in Toronto today!</p>
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		<title>Apartment Rentals: Things To Consider</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 13:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are out on your own looking for somewhere new to live, you may be stressed about trying to find the perfect apartment. Apartment rentals vary greatly in quality of location and quality of the building. Apartments themselves may be a single room, or a luxury suite. By looking at many apartment complexes and thinking about the pros and cons of each, you can avoid some sticky situations. Otherwise, you may be committing to something that you do not really want.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are out on your own looking for somewhere new to live, you may be stressed about trying to find the perfect apartment. Apartment rentals vary greatly in quality of location and quality of the building. Apartments themselves may be a single room, or a luxury suite. By looking at many apartment complexes and thinking about the pros and cons of each, you can avoid some sticky situations. Otherwise, you may be committing to something that you do not really want.</p>
<p>There is not really one perfect apartment complex - they all have their good sides and bad sides. Often people see good location, good value, plenty of amenities, and low noise level as good aspects of apartments. But, as everyone is different people have differing ideas of what is most important to them when it comes to an apartment. While some prefer finding a good location no matter what the price is, others prefer lower prices.</p>
<p>"Downs" with <a target='_blank' href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">apartment rentals</a> complexes are the same as the ups, except they are negative. For instance, while an "up" location would be somewhere convenient and safe, a "down" location would be somewhere inconvenient or unsafe. Unfavorable conditions are very individualized, so it is important for you to decide what is important to you, rather than what other people consider important.</p>
<p>Apartments allow one to not have to worry as much about certain issues related to owning a house. For instance, while homes require one to keep up his or her yard, apartment complexes take care of that work for you. This can help to save both time and money. Grass lawns are one aspect of landscaping that require both money investment through water, and time investment through mowing. Apartments do not require people to take on this responsibility.</p>
<p>With an apartment, you can also always have someone on call if a problem occurs. For instance, if you have a pipe problem, either the landlord or maintenance person can come to your apartment and help you out. Some apartments offer this service for free, which can save money. No matter what it is convenient.</p>
<p>If you are a social person, an apartment is perfect for you. Being so close to your neighbors makes it easier to get to know them. Sometimes close proximity can make people more annoying, but it can also make them closer friends. By renting, you can have the benefit of belonging to a neighborhood-like community without having to commit to a location.</p>
<p>If you are unable to financially or mentally commit to a place, apartments are perfect. Homes require a lot of investment (both monetary and mental), while apartments do not. Apartments can also be cheaper. Because you can move out at the end of the year, you do not need to worry so much about it. You can even find apartments that rent month-to-month.</p>
<p>People who enjoy urban living also often enjoy having an apartment. Living in a city often requires one to live in an apartment. With city living, you can have both fun and excitement right outside your door.</p>
<p>Are you in search for <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">Apartments for rent Toronto</a> to live in? Why not find your new home online? There are online listings, and options such as furnished houses, shared accommodations, <a href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">Toronto apartment rentals</a>, houses, and more.</p>
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		<title>Fresno Homes For Rent And Finding Your Next Apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Wyzeck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are apartment hunting in Fresno CA, prepare a rental search plan. Be sure to identify in advance what you desire in an apartment and what you can live without. Choose in advance what parts of the city you can consider living in and make a list of apartment buildings within that boundary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are apartment hunting in Fresno CA, put together a rental search strategy. Be sure to understand ahead of time what you desire in an apartment and what you can live without. Choose ahead of time what areas of the city you can consider living in and make a list of apartment buildings within that area.</p>
<p>Make sure to consider how far away and how convenient it will be for you to travel to your work or your school or your family and friends. Moreover, how far is the apartment from stores, banks, hospitals, Church (if you attend) etc. If you own a car, make sure that there is adequate and convenient parking space. If you don't drive make sure that there is a bus stop nearby.</p>
<p>Limit your apartment hunt to the size of rental unit you want. Studio apartment or one bedroom apartment or 2 BR apartment or more. Are you considering a furnished apartment or do you need a short term rental? If you are renting an apartment with a cat, dog, or other pet, you need to find out which apartments allow renting with pets and which do not. And, if they do allow pets, is there an additional security deposit required and if so, how much is it? Do you need an apartment complex with an exercise room or tennis courts or a pool or a recreation room, etc. Do you simply need a pleasant and clean place.</p>
<p>Be practical about what you can afford. Most apartment renting guides suggest that your rent should not be more than 25% to 30% of your income. This can be different depending on the income bracket, but be sure to be real when budgeting additional apartment expenses such as heating and air conditioning and other utilities. If you fall short of affording the apartment of your choice, you might consider sharing an apartment with a roommate or roommates. Keep in mind that living with roommates can help you come up with the money for an upscale apartment or even, in some cases, luxury apartments, but it also has tremendous restrictions to your privacy.</p>
<p>If you are familiar with the area and its neighborhoods, that gives you a distinct advantage for your apartment search. If, however, you are relocating to a new town or are not particularly knowledgeable about the city, you may want to call an Apartment Locator or an Apartment Finder.</p>
<p>Once you narrow your search for apartments down to apartments which fit your wants and desires you should be well organized and well primed for your visits to the apartment complexes. While inspecting the rental premises be on the alert for dangerous conditions, excessive noise from traffic or playgrounds or neighbors. Go to the apartment building at night as well as the daytime hours. This will give you a more thorough understanding of the total space you will be residing in.</p>
<p>When you find the apartment complex that meets your renting requirements and desires, you must be ready to put your best foot forward when you meet the manager. This person may be the apartment building manager or a renting agent for the apartments. You should prepare for this apartment renting meeting in a professional and intelligent manner. Be advised that you are going to be asked to provide proof that you are a reliable prospective renter. You are most likely going to need references from previous landlords. You may also be required to prove that you are gainfully employed and can come up with the money for the rent. Many landlords might insist on a credit report. If you are a first time renter and/or you have limited credit history you may be asked for references from family, friends, employer, professionals, and the like. Also if you are renting with bad credit you will definitely want to come to the meeting with a solid collection of references.</p>
<p>You are not necessarily restricted from apartment renting with less than perfect credit, but you might be required to put up an extra security deposit and probably have a credit worthy person co-sign the apartment lease with you. Don't be unprepared for any of these requests. Be sure to fill out a 100% truthful apartment rental application and come to the interview with references, verification of employment, credit information and any other renting resources at the ready. If you do have a credit history or renting history that might be unfavorable, going through an apartment locator or apartment finder may be the better answer. They will present your history to the landlord for you, (make sure they are 100% truthful about it) and they can also be rather helpful and save you a lot of time because they most likely will know which landlords and apartments are more relaxed in these circumstances. They can also counsel you as to precisely what kinds of references and documents you might need to prove that you can be a responsible tenant.</p>
<p>You Have Discovered Your Ideal Apartment</p>
<p>Once you have located your dream apartment, or as close to your dream apartment as possible, now it is necessary to pay exceedingly close attention to the facts of the rental agreement. An Apartment Lease is a agreement between you and the property-owner. After agreed upon and signed by the renter and the landlord, the rental lease creates obligations and limitations for both parties. The most obvious covenants of the apartment lease are the length of the rental, (Six month lease, one year lease, two year lease, and so on.) The amount of the security deposit, when the rent is due, who is liable for what utilities. Also in that apartment lease, however, are conditions, (sometimes in small print) that can deal with a large assortment of landlord and tenant obligations and restrictions.</p>
<p>They can include, but are not limited to, the following:</p>
<p>* Repairs of the apartment * Care of the premises * Cleanliness * Insurance * Governmental policy * Eminent Domain * Annoyance and noise clauses * Provisions as to the circumstances whereby the landlord can come into the premises * Use of Common Areas * Keys and locks * Loss or damage * Parking * Pets * Plumbing * What the property-owner may do if the rent is unpaid * What the occupant can do to bring the rent current before any kind of action might be started * Non performance or breach of the agreement by the occupant * Renter's penalties in the event of early termination * Conditions which may cause the resident or the resident manager to break the lease agreement prior to the end of the term * Heat and other utilities * Removal of possessions * Surrender or Non-Surrender of the premises * Waivers of a range of obligations * Prohibited reprisals * Garbage disposal * Recyclables</p>
<p>Potential renters must read an Apartment lease completely. Prospective apartment renters should understand everything that is contained in that lease agreement and make an informed decision to be 100% accepting of all the provisions for both the tenant and the landlord, that you are certain that you can live up to your end of the agreement and that you are comfortable with the requirements on the landlord's end.</p>
<p>If you do not understand every single paragraph of that apartment lease then do not sign it until you do understand it. If needed and if possible, request assistance in interpreting the lease from a trusted source such as a knowledgeable friend or family member or employer or professional, or anyone else who can understand it and explain it to you. If necessary get legal advice. It can cost additional money if you do not qualify for free legal assistance, but that additional cost may save you a huge amount of money and save you a lot of misery and exasperation down the road.</p>
<p>If you do not agree with any of the provisions of that apartment lease and/or you feel that you can't live up to the tenant's obligations, or if you are not in agreement with any of the landlord's rights under the agreement, then do not sign the lease until/or unless it can be changed to your approval. If the apartment rental agreement cannot be amended to meet your needs and desires and comfort level then do not sign the lease and do not rent that apartment. The Apartment Rental agreement that you sign as a prospective occupant will not change once you become the actual renter of that apartment.</p>
<p>Good luck in your Fresno apartment search and good luck in your new apartment.</p>
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		<title>What Should You Look For When Renting An Apartment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are just leaving home for the first time, or moving to a new location for work and looking for a place to live, you want to make sure that you make an informed decision about where you will be living. When choosing an apartment, you want to make sure all of your needs are met before you make your choice. There are a variety of different types of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.torontorentals.com/">apartments rentals</a> on the market with different amenities offered and different terms and conditions. Before you make your decision, there are many factors that you should take into consideration.</p>
<p>1. Apartment Location: When considering an apartment, it is important to factor in its proximity to such places as school, work, and other essential places such as hospitals, recreational centers, outdoor recreational activities, religious institutions, supermarkets, and shopping centers. For example, you may be looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.torontorentals.com">Toronto apartment rentals</a>. If you do not have a vehicle, having an apartment that is within walking distance to the essential places is a good choice. If not, you should consider a place near a bus or subway stop. Often, the more expensive apartments will be in close proximity to the essential amenities and services. You can always consider a roommate. You should also look at the neighborhood. Is it friendly and well-maintained? Are the houses and other buildings in good shape?</p>
<p>2. Type of Apartment: Before you start shopping for apartments, consider what type of apartment you require. Consider the number of rooms and the size of each room. Make sure the kitchen and bathroom will be large enough to meet your needs. As well, consider such features as whether you need a shower, bath, or both. Also, some apartments will come fully furnished, but they will cost more. The size of the apartment will also depend on your budget. The bigger the apartment, the higher the rent will be. Also consider the noise level of the apartmenft. Are the walls paper-thin? Can you hear televisions, music, and people talking? You should also inquire about other costs such as water, lights, heat, cable, garbage collection...etc.</p>
<p>3. Leases and Rental Agreements: A lease is a contract that you sign when you rent an apartment. It details the landlord's terms and conditions. Before signing a lease you should carefully read it over and make sure you know your rights. The lease will tell you how much you have to pay, the amount of the damage deposit, how much notice you have to give when you plan to move out, how long you are locked into the agreement, and what happens if you break the lease. A rental agreement is generally a month-to-month contract. This is a good choice if you do not know how long you will be living in the apartment. Leases will lock a person into a contract to pay for a certain amount of time such as a year. It will then be renewed at the end of the year, or the renter will move out. A rental agreement gives more flexibility. Sometimes if you have found an apartment you like, you can negotiate the rent. It all depends on how firm the landlord is with the amount they are charging for rent.</p>
<p>There are many apartments that offer different types of amenities and services. When searching for an apartment, it is important to take your needs into consideration. You should thoroughly research a number of apartments before making your decision. You want to make sure that you are happy and comfortable with your choice.</p>
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		<title>Basic Apartment Hunting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony H. Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apartment searching is one of the most stressful experiences in life for most people. Most people also aren't prepared or don't understand the gravity of the task in front of them. This article will go over the most important apartment hunting tips and how to get prepared for this task. We will go over being ready, being courteous, and having all your ducks in a row for when you visit the different apartments. These tips will help reduce the amount of stress involved.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apartment hunting is one of the most stressful experiences in life for most people. Most people also aren't prepared or don't understand the gravity of the task before them. This article will go over the most important apartment hunting tips and how to get prepared for this experience. We will go over being prepared, being courteous, and having all your ducks in a row for when you visit the different apartments. These tips will help reduce the amount of stress involved.</p>
<p>Approaching apartment hunting in the way you'd approach a job interview will help you get in the right mind set to achieve your goal. You want to take the time to be prepared, have a route mapped out, time allotted for each apartment and spacing out appointments so they can all be reached in time. Contacting landlords in the morning is simply a must, as this is usually the time they have set aside for dealing with new applicants. Sometimes you will get an answering machine, if you do, simply leave a courteous message with your name, number, and when you can be reached so that you can get the information you need.</p>
<p>Before touring an apartment take the time to have done a little homework yourself. The first thing to do is get your credit report and see exactly what the apartment manager will be seeing, and that way if their report has any discrepancies to the report you have, you can easily handle fixing them. Make sure to have called your references and make sure they are alright with with being a reference. Lastly make sure you have all required information that the apartment application will require, such as previous residences, proof of income, and a list of referenced.</p>
<p>When visiting the apartment you want to make sure you act professionally and make a good first impression. Of course you need to first have figured out exactly what you want and what you don't want. You can have things you'd like to have or prefer not to have, but it is important to have a list of absolutes; the things that you simply cannot live without. Being ready will make it a lot easier to decide if an apartment is for you or not.</p>
<p>Preparing for apartment hunting is important. This article has gone over the most vital apartment hunting tips and they will help you go through this arduous process with the least amount of stress and help you easily succeed at finding the perfect place for you.</p>
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		<title>How To Become A Landlord</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 01:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawn Enstruthe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To begin explaining how to be a landlord I have to begin with the definition first. A landlord is the owner of a piece of property that he rents out to a tenant for an agreed monthly sum called rent. This property can be just a bare piece of land or it could be a fully furnished condominium. There are things you should know about how to become a landlord.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To begin explaining how to be a landlord I have to begin with the definition first. A landlord is the owner of a piece of property that he rents out to a tenant for an agreed monthly sum called rent. This property can be just a bare piece of land or it could be a fully furnished condominium. There are things you should know about how to become a landlord.</p>
<p>The first know how of being a landlord is getting the piece of property. The luckiest of them all had a windfall and inherited their property thus becoming landlords in a jiffy. Somebody died and left them all their property to use or own.</p>
<p>The other type of landlord has to go about it the old fashioned way. Work hard and gather enough resources to buy your own piece of property. This is better than sitting around waiting for somebody to die for you to inherit their land or house. It also come with a lot of pride when you become a self made landlord don't you think so?</p>
<p>After getting the property then you can go about knowing how to be a landlord. One of the biggest tasks of being a landlord is keeping the property in tip top condition. No one is going to want to rent a rundown piece of property that is not taken care of.</p>
<p>Another thing you must do is to school yourself in the laws of property ownership of the local area. These laws will greatly affect the things that you as a landlord are allowed to do. For example you may not be able to erect a flat in a specified minimum space. The law would require the space to be bigger forcing you to opt for building a small house instead.</p>
<p>How to be a landlord also requires the knowledge of property values. For example if you inherited the piece of property you may want to have a realtor evaluate it. Only after you know the value can you then rent out the property. The amount will not only be fair to you but to the tenant as well.</p>
<p>One who knows how to be a landlord will know where to buy his property. Property in the Hampton for example will cost much more than property in Kansas. Less people are also likely to want to rent in the Hampton as they are mostly rich people who prefer to buy property instead.</p>
<p>A good landlord will know not to rush into buying property where crime is on the rise for example. He must always put in the time and energy to find the right location for his venture. If he wants to rent out a piece of land for agricultural purposes then he will have to buy in an area with fertile soil.</p>
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		<title>Market Rentals -Some Valuable Facts!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 09:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Cellan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although many people have made tremendous amounts of money through rental properties, becoming a landlord is not all "sugar and spice and everything nice" because it's got just as many downsides as it's got upsides. The downsides which are most prominent are:]]></description>
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<p>Although many people have made tremendous amounts of money through rental properties, becoming a landlord is not all "sugar and spice and everything nice" because it's got just as many downsides as it's got upsides. The downsides which are most prominent are:</p>
<p>(a) It takes an extraordinary amount of patients, resilience and diplomacy to deal with cranky tenants who may quite often be unreasonably demanding, unappreciative, argumentative and even violent or rude.</p>
<p>(b) It requires exceptional management skills to juggle and coordinate the maintenance of apartment complexes, particularly when they are large. As countless directives must be endlessly given to maintenance and cleanup crews, garners and landscapers, vendors and miscellaneous other laboring personnel who happen to be working on the premises at any given moment.</p>
<p>(c) It entails outstanding administrative expertise and precise accounting aptitudes to synchronize paperwork and financial arranges of tenants moving in and other tenants moving out as well as collecting rent, managing deposits and paying bills. When the need arises, landlords must also see that the apartments advertise their vacancies in a variety of options which include websites that provide rental marketing in addition to rental advertising.</p>
<p>(d) It demands nerves of steel and resilience of attitude as properties can significantly depreciate just as quickly as they can appreciate and one never knows in which direction they will be heading next.</p>
<p>Remember whenever dealing with or considering rental property advertising, it always pays to get help from an professional company.</p>
<p>Now that I have managed to paint a fairly grim picture, allow me to show you that being a landlord is not all bad, as it comes with its own set of benefits.</p>
<p>The most outstanding among its benefits and the one which makes this profession attractive to many people is that landlords get tremendous tax benefits:</p>
<p>Actually, landlords get a portion of the cost of their rental property back through depreciation which is spread out or amortized over a number of years.</p>
<p>The expenses landlords incur when making necessary repairs or needed improvement to their rental property are deductible in full during the year in which they occurred.</p>
<p>Such expenses may include costs of repainting (indoors and/or outdoors), replacing flooring, fixing a leaking roof, unclogging sewer lines, replacing damaged doors or broken windows and so on.</p>
<p>Landlords pay interest on mortgage loans for the rental property, on loans taken for paying the costs of improvements to the rental property, and on open balances of credit cards that are used for maintaining the rental property. The expenses of these interests (regardless of their rates) are all deductible from the landlords' total income. So, his or her income taxes are paid at lower rates. Since expenses for interests are often extremely high, deductions for interest are also among the highest deduction landlords can claim.</p>
<p>Landlords are permitted to deduct their expenses for automotive traveling on any business related to their rental property.</p>
<p>These expenses refer to those sustained during driving to and from the location - gas as well as the vehicle's upkeep and repair. Under certain circumstances; car rentals, airfare and expenses on public transportation (buses, trains, trolleys, subways, ferries, etc.) may be considered legitimate business deductions for tax purposes.</p>
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