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  • Apartments are good for your Health
    Work-rate, health and even personal relationships may be affected if you stay in hotel accommodation for longer than 4 nights on business. Natalie Wakefield of The Apartment Service states her case.

    Business Travellers will spend significantly more to secure a seat in the First Class cabin of an aircraft and the reasons are beyond question: they can catch up on work or stretch out and relax - and besides, haven't you heard of Economy Class Syndrome? Yet when they arrive at their destinat ...
    Author: Natalie Wakefield
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  • Checking Out Potential Tenants
    If you're the landlord of a complex in high demand, you have to have high standards for your tenants. You don't want to rent to any Joe Blow and then lose the building a month later because he's been growing an "herbal garden" in the bedroom. In order to avoid any complications with your new tenants, the background check you perform should be extensive.

    Typical rental applications look something like this... but if your apartment or home is in high demand, you should have high demands on ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • Help For The Handicapped Renter
    Looking for a place to live when you suffer from any type of physical disability can be incredibly frustrating. Not only must you go through all the typical stresses of finding a safe, comfortable home with an aesthetically pleasing environment, but you must also look for handicap accessibilty. If you're looking on your own, the search can be long and difficult.

    Marcy* was diagnosed with Tourettes syndrome at the age of sixteen. Due to this disease, she is unable to work and thus is force ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • How Much Rent is Too Much Rent?
    You want what every apartment renter wants: the most comfortable surroundings you can get for the lowest possible monthly rent. Some of today's newly constructed apartment communities have taken luxury to an entirely new level. Some complexes have gas fireplaces, TV monitors by the front door, drive-through mail service, and office equipment for their tenants, among other creature comforts. Every renter has to consider the importance of amenities like these. Are they important enough to you to m ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • How to Deal with a Noisy Neighbor
    Your heart starts pounding... breathing becomes labored, and your head starts to ache. You wipe the sweat from your forehead and try to gather your thoughts. Have you just had a heart attack? Not at all. This is your body's reaction to excessive noise.

    "Studies of the physiological and psychological effects of noise...indicate that protracted noise can impair one's hearing, dry the mouth, dilate pupils, raise cholesterol, elevate blood pressure, burden the heart. Constant noise can bring ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • Pricing Your Apartments

    How do you fix a price point for an apartment? Take a guess? Figure it based on your carrying costs? Check comps and do a market analysis? Charge whatever the market will bear? If you’re looking to place quality tenants, less is sometimes more.

    We all want to make money with income property; the more the better! When you’re looking for a new tenant, however, don’t assume that you’re going to make more money by charging more. If your property is priced high for what you’re offering, you ...
    Author: Terence Ward
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  • Summer Sublease Perfect for College Students
    Summer is fast approaching, and college students throughout the world are rejoicing. Whether you're spending your summer working or playing, the thought of moving out of those smelly dorms and into an apartment has probably crossed your mind more than once. If so, you'll need to learn a little about subleasing.

    Typically, landlords will not directly rent out apartments for terms shorter than six months. However, they realize that there are tons of students out there looking for summer sol ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • What Are Your Landlord's Responsibilities?
    Curious about what exactly your landlord is responsible for? Here's a list of things your landlord can and cannot do.

    According to law, you landlord must...

    (a) make sure that your house or apartment complies with all building, housing and health codes that significantly affect your health and safety. If you feel your landlord is not following the building, housing or health codes, you should contact your local tenant's union.

    (b) make all repairs necessary to make your hous ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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  • When You're The Noisy Neighbor
    Thanks to home offices, computer/game rooms and improved entertainment centers, Americans are spending more and more time enveloped in home activities. While having access to all that we need under our own roof is convenient, it can also be noisy.

    If you live in an apartment or condominium community, you share most of your walls with neighbors. Because of this, you should be extra careful about the amount of noise you make. If neighbors have made complaints about the noise coming from you ...
    Author: dan the roommate man
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