How can YOU be a good tenant?

First of all…PAY YOUR RENT ON TIME!!!

Aside from that, being a good tenant goes wayyyyyy beyond paying rent on time. As someone who’s living in another person’s property, you want to be considerate of that and treat is as though it is your own. Be careful, and be kind. Think about it, someone fixed up their home to rent it out to you, so you want to make sure you’re keeping it how you first got it.  Single Family House Rentals helps you find you a rental in your area and set up communication with your new landlord.

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Tenant Legal Help

Go to your landlord for real issues, not silly things you can do yourself. If something happens, like your air conditioner breaks, definitely contact your landlord immediately.

What else can you do to be a good tenant? 

But if something happens, like a floorboard gets scuffed, take care of it yourself. They’re not going to appreciate having to fix very minor things that you could easily do on your own. If you need a roommate, Tenant Moving Assistance help with that as well. 

Back to the subject of rent, if for whatever reason you can’t pay on time, just tell your landlord prior to when your rent is due and see if you can work something out with them. Don’t wait until the day the rent is due, or after that, to tell your landlord that you can’t pay them; as much as you need the money, they do too. As you enter into a lease agreement, start making repair requests, and possibly have a dispute with your landlord, Tenant Legal Rights can help you.

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How much should you be paying for rent?

It’s hard to set a standard price for rent based on just the property alone, so it’s up to you to determine how much you should be paying. You need to look at your personal finances, the property’s location and benefits, and similar properties.

As far as personal finances, you need to figure out how much you can pay without setting yourself back or living uncomfortably. For the most part, rent is typically 30% of a person’s income, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be less or more. Look at your income and consider what 30% of it would be, and if you’d be okay with paying that much. You don’t want to compromise a ton of your income to live in a place you can’t really afford, so make a wise decision.

The property’s location is also very important as location is a defining factor in determining property value. If the property is in a more expensive area of town, you’re going to be expected to spend a lot on rent. Same goes for properties in less expensive areas, they’re going to be cheap. If you’ve found a property and aren’t too sure if the price is right, look at the area and consider whether or not it’s an expensive area.

Looking at the location also helps because it helps you narrow down how much people are paying for rent in similar properties. Before finalizing how much you’re going to be paying for rent, do some research on the rental cost in properties similar to the one that you’re interested in. Be it area, number of rooms, etc., you’re bound to find properties that share some similarities with yours.

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