Tips for Tenants
There’s a lot to think about while looking for a place to rent, so we’ve put together a quick list of suggestions for tenants:
1 – Have a clear idea of what you’re looking for.
You must, of course, know what you want before you begin your search:
- What region would you like to reside in?
- Is it better to rent a furnished or unfurnished apartment?
- What is your financial plan?
- When will you be moving?
- For how long do you intend to rent?
- Only then may you begin looking for a rental home. If you already know these, start looking for a place to rent here.
2 – Be aware of the charges
You must be informed of all of the expenditures associated with moving in:
- What is the monthly rent?
- What is the deposit amount?
- What are the costs of working with an agency?
- What will the cost of gas, electricity, and water be?
- Are there any additional expenses for renewing the lease, getting references, etc. during or after the tenancy?
- When looking at a property, be sure you know the answers to each of these questions.
3 – Schedule viewings
We virtually always recommend that you examine a home before submitting an application. When going to a viewing, keep the following in mind:
- Check that everything works, including the showers, lights, and heating.
- Inquire about the neighbourhood and try to find out if the current tenant has had any problems.
- Visit the area at various times of the day and be sure to look around the local stores and services.
4 – Be aware of what you’re getting
Find out what’s included in the property’s price:
Inquire about the current inventory.
Check to see if particular things are included before you apply.
5 –Prepare all documents ahead of time to ensure a smooth application process.
Organize all of the following documents ahead of time so you may move in as soon as possible:
- Photo identification is required.
- Proof of current residence
- Income Documentation (i.e. payslips, bank statements, letter of employment, etc.)
- Proof of tenancy eligibility
- In some situations, a guarantor may be required to guarantee rent, in which case you must submit proof of income as well as proof of identity and address.
6 – Determine who will be in charge of the property.
- Determine who will be in charge of the property.
7 – Make insurance arrangements
The structure is insured by the landlord, however we strongly advise you to insure your personal belongings and other obligations as a tenant.