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Finding the Best Apartment

By Expert Author: Nate Rodnay
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-10-19 | Word Count: 435 words
Nate Rodnay
What to Consider When Apartment Searching

There will be many factors to consider when choosing the right apartment. The following are some important:

· The Security: Check your apartment neighbors. Factors like noise and security may change on weekends or at night. Visit the neighborhoods a few times at different times of day before finalizing the apartment lease. Check for security alarms for the apartments. You also want to ensure that there the doors have dead bolts and secure door locks as well as locks on windows and patio doors.

· The Parking facilities: - Parking is a common problem in many apartments. Some apartments have covered parking available for one vehicle and additional vehicles at an additional fee. You may also want to check that your vehicle will fit in the covered parking space that is available to you, or if the apartment had covered parking at all.

· The Facilities for Pets: If you have pets, or would like to have a pet, find out the facilities for pets in the apartment. Some apartments do not allow pets or some particular types of animals. Those that do might have poundage requirements and will most likely require a deposit for each pet in the apartment.

· Utilities: It is important to know about utilities in the apartment. Some apartments pay for water and some do not. For colder climates, it is also important to know how high utility bills get in the winter. Spend time examining utility closets and appliances during the visit may be worth it in the long run. Some complexes also have rules about utilities, such as you must leave your air conditioning and heating on at all times.

Also check for other policies like, do they do regular extinction checks on the property? It is important that you know whether or not the complex performs regular rodent and bug extinction.

Talk to your soon to be neighbors. They will let you know how the landlord responds to the issues about any repairs or any breakages. Some landlords may not respond unless you call frequently and may be slow to take care of regular maintenance.

Check for any reviews or ratings on the Internet. You can depend on many reliable sources on the Internet for reviews of apartments that you are looking for. Ex-tenants who are more than happy to share their experiences often write these reviews.

Finding the right apartment may be a dismaying process, but it depends on getting the right data in the right way from a reliable source. By considering these factors, you should have no problem finding the best apartment for you.
About the Author/Author Bio

Apartmentreviews.net helps you in finding apartments in various locations. Most likely other users have already rated apartments in your target area like apartments in Chicago. If you are looking for Orlando apartments or Miami apartments then apartment reviews will help you in choosing the one that best suits your needs.

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