What To Find Out Before Finalizing On An Apartment?

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How to communicate with the owners – despite all the emergency numbers or all the checklists you might have planned out together, there’s a big possibility that you might have an issue or two that is better resolved with the home owner’s input. Find out if there’s a way to get a hold of them while they are away from home. Make sure to let them know you’ll only call them at a genuine emergency; or they might not be very happy about being interrupted while they holiday…

Regardless to whether you are a first time apartment hunter, or you are doing it after a while, here are a few things you need to find out (about your potential apartment) before finalizing it and moving in…

  • Interference of building owner – the last thing you want is the interference of your building’s owner, commenting on and objecting whatever you do. This is particularly important to find out if your potential building’s owner happens to live in the same building; giving them easy access to you. Unfortunately, this is not something you will pick up (not the real extent of it anyway) while talking to them. Instead, consider talking to a (potential) neighbor from the building.
    • Crime rate of neighborhood – you will never feel safe in a home that could have burglars breaking in at any given night. Not only will you be concerned about your property (making it hard for you to even take a weekend trip), but you will also be constantly worrying about your family’s safety. Doing a proper research online is vital, but speaking to neighbors and the owners of neighborhood shops also might give you a pretty good idea about the crime rate of the area.
      • How fast you can expect help – what happens if you need help with the hot water in your bathroom? What happens if there’s a break in, or an issue with your home’s security? What about a fire or if you get snowed in? How fast could you get help or assistance? How fast is the building’s emergency response? Finding out these things before hand might actually save your life during an actual crisis.
        • General security of your building or parking space – do you own a vehicle? If you do, having a safe and secure parking lot for your building can be very important. Even if you don’t own a vehicle at the moment, it’s still a good idea to know all the security details as well as the parking policy of the building; in the event that you might own a vehicle someday soon. It’s basically like finding out an emergency plumber Tuggeranong before you actually have a leak to deal with. There are instances when you wouldn’t get permission to park multiple vehicles or guest vehicles; getting to know these earlier can also help you avoid sticky situations in the future.
          • Pet and overnight guest policies – you might not be ready to adopt a pet at the moment, or might be brand new to town and not expect any visitors, but it’s still a good idea to know what your apartment’s policies say about it. The last thing you’d want is to turn away overnight guests (or have to sneak them in); just because your apartment has a policy against it…