Tips for renting an apartment
Inflation, housing crisis, rising utility costs - finding rental housing in our time is not an easy task. In such a situation, it is especially important to know a few fundamental principles that will allow us to avoid the most common mistakes. We'll tell you how to safely rent an apartment.
Inflation, housing crisis, rising utility costs - finding rental housing in our time is not an easy task. In such a situation, it is especially important to know a few fundamental principles that will allow us to avoid the most common mistakes. We'll tell you how to safely rent an apartment.
Finding an apartment to rent is often a long and frustrating process, so when a cheap, promising offer comes along, we often want it to be over quickly. When choosing a new premises, however, it is worth adhering to the following recommendations, which will help you avoid inconvenience, stress and unnecessary costs.
1. Determine the budget you want to fit into
The starting point should be a realistic analysis of your financial capabilities in terms of rent, taking into account additional fees, in particular for utilities, parking space or Internet, and others.
When planning your budget, you should also consider the prices of services in your chosen area and the cost of travel from a certain location - you may find that low rents are not offset by high commuter fares or fuel.
2. Analyze your needs
You should think about what you certainly cannot give up regarding your future home. Taking into account daily responsibilities and past habits, this could be, for example, the opportunity to work remotely in a bright room with fast wi-fi, a dog park or a balcony.
Then it's worth checking out the services and amenities in your immediate area. It's important to check (for example, on an online map) for location benefits listed in the listing, such as an easily accessible gym, 24-hour pharmacy, or convenient transit locations. This will avoid unpleasant surprises in the future.
3. Check the owner
When renting an apartment, you have the right to know with whom you are entering into an agreement and who owns the premises. Therefore, you can ask the landlord for a certificate of ownership of the apartment and a copy of the Land Register or a power of attorney if the premises belong to another person (for example, the owner’s family). Prompt contact, availability of the owner and the possibility of assistance from him are extremely important in emergency situations such as equipment malfunctions, problems with utilities or neighbors.
4. Think carefully about your decision and sign a secure contract
When choosing an apartment, try not to succumb to the pressure of time or the owner of the apartment or emotions. Although landlords are now in a better position and often hold “casting calls” for tenants, it is worth thinking twice about whether the terms on offer are truly suitable for you.
The agreement itself must clearly define the rights and obligations of both parties and leave no room for understatement. You should analyze its duration, completion conditions, repair arrangements, timing, payment methods and responsibilities of both parties. Any changes must be made in writing.
If you are concerned about time and security, the contract signing process itself can be sped up and done digitally (with the landlord's consent).
5. Be aware of technical details and reception and transmission protocol
When inspecting an apartment, pay attention to the equipment: electrical, hydraulic and gas - ask about contacts with people or companies responsible for repairing / maintaining the equipment. In addition, it is necessary to draw up a transfer and acceptance protocol, that is, a document confirming the condition of the apartment.
This is useful, especially when terminating a contract, in case of claims by the landlord related to damage to the apartment. For this reason, it is also worth photographing visible faults and checking the condition of the meters upon entry.
Being mindful when searching for a home is an investment in peace of mind and satisfaction that grows over time. Don't be afraid to ask, enforce your rights, and set conditions to ensure that the rental is for the benefit of both parties.
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Materials used from the site: portalnieruchomosci.com
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