Important Things To Know Before Signing A Lease

Appfolio Websites • August 23, 2017

 Inspect the place

Never be afraid to visit the new place for inspection. You can even carry a notepad and camera with you. You are prospecting to live in this place, so go check it out, this will also help you later when you move out. As you inspect the property, document everything. Then, you can ask to get some fixed if you notice them damaged before you move in. If it cannot get fixed, ensure the property management company notes it on your lease.

Get details about rent

Inquire what is included and what is not in the rent. There are some places where water and energy bills are included in each month’s rent. Some do offer laundry on site or a fitness center as part of your package. These will determine your budget. So, always get clear information on what you are to pay separately from rent if you are to get homes for rent in Bluffton SC .

Can you modify the property? 

Do not forget to ask whether you can make changes on the property like painting the walls. Are you allowed to put nails into the walls for hanging artwork? Nail holes might be considered as damage. It means when you are leaving, your security deposit will be less after deductions for the nail holes. Also never attempt to paint without clarification from the landlord. Be sure to find out first whether you are permitted to do so.

Are pets allowed?

Do you own any pets? Then, you have first to ask if you can bring the pet along. Is the pet part of your regular deposit or you are to pay a pet deposit? Some landlords allow pets but not others. Some allow pets not over a certain size.  It is better to find out first.

Now you are set up with a few steps to begin your renting process. Remember, the most important thing is to ensure that everything is put into writing. It will act as a guarantee that there will be no misunderstandings.

AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat February 20, 2025
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with tips on finding great tenants for their rental properties.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat February 19, 2025
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide on how to become a DIY landlord.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat January 21, 2025
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide to understand depreciation and property value.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat January 21, 2025
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide on how to understand cash flow for their rental business
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat January 6, 2025
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide outlining the process of selling a property that is occupied by a tenant.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat December 18, 2024
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide on the benefits of renting to tenants with pets.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat November 7, 2024
AIM Real Estate Management has provided landlords with a guide on whether you should hire a property manager or self-manage your property.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat November 7, 2024
AIM Real Estate Management has provided a guide on how to get your property ready to rent.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat October 18, 2024
AIM Real Estate Management aims to provide landlords with key factors to consider when investing in real estate.
AIM-Real-Estate-Management
By Kevin Quat October 18, 2024
To know more about how to mitigate the issue of vacant rental units, the team at AIM Real Estate Management has provided this guide on the risks vacant rental properties pose to landlords.
More Posts
Share by: