Before you rent an apartment, there are a few things you can do to make sure the place you are considering is a good fit for you and avoid some costly mistakes that are easy to avoid. So, we’ve compiled a list of things you need to consider before you rent a property and sign the lease.
Is there a penalty for breaking the lease?
Some lease agreements have a penalty for breaking the lease. Whether or not your landlord will enforce this penalty if you break the lease early is up to them. If you’re not comfortable signing a long-term lease, speak to your landlord about the available flexible lease options. Some may be comfortable with a month to month lease or a lease that is eight or nine months long that will cover the fall and winter terms.
Are you allowed to sublet?
This is an important one since some students will leave their apartments during spring and summer to go back home, but don’t want to break a one-year lease. So, while they are away during spring and summer, they’ll sublet the apartment. If you fall into this category, have an honest and open conversation with your landlord. If you sublet the apartment without your landlord's knowledge or permission this could lead to fines and in extreme cases eviction.
How do I pay the rent and what if it’s late?
Nowadays most landlords receive electronic payments but some still like the good old-fashioned cheque. What’s important here is that you know how to make the payment and when to make the payment. It’s also important to know if there are any penalties for paying your rent late. Some landlords are ok if it’s a few days late while others may find this unacceptable. If you ever feel you might be late paying your rent, at least let your landlord know ahead of time since they may be more lenient.