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Tips for Renting
- Read Your Lease Agreement Carefully: Understand your responsibilities regarding maintenance, repairs, and what constitutes “normal wear and tear” versus damage you are liable for.
- Document Everything (Move-in and Move-out): Before moving in, take detailed photos or videos of the property’s condition, noting any existing damage. Share this with your landlord. Do the same when you move out to protect yourself from unwarranted claims.
- Keep it Clean and Tidy: Regular cleaning prevents grime buildup, pest infestations, and keeps the property in good condition. This includes kitchens, bathrooms, floors, and surfaces.
- Be Mindful of Walls and Floors: Use appropriate methods for hanging pictures to avoid excessive damage. Use furniture pads to prevent scratches on floors.
- Know What You Can and Cannot Alter: Most lease agreements prohibit significant alterations without the landlord’s permission.