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Avoiding Mistakes: A Guide to Inspecting an Apartment for Long-Term Rent

  • Feb 1, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 26, 2024

Here are some common mistakes that people make when inspecting an apartment for long-term rent:


  1. Not checking for proper functionality of appliances and fixtures: It's important to test everything from the stove to the shower to make sure everything works properly.

  2. Not paying attention to the neighborhood: A great apartment in a noisy or dangerous area can quickly become a bad investment.

  3. Failing to consider future maintenance costs: While a property may look great today, it may require costly repairs in the future.

  4. Ignoring potential environmental hazards: Make sure to check for mold, asbestos, lead paint, and other environmental hazards.

  5. Not paying attention to natural light: Lack of natural light can affect your quality of life, so it's important to make sure the apartment has enough windows or skylights.

  6. Skipping a thorough check of the lease agreement: Before signing, carefully review the lease agreement to make sure you understand all the terms and conditions.

  7. Not measuring furniture to ensure it fits: Make sure to measure the size of your furniture to ensure it fits into the apartment.

  8. Neglecting to verify parking arrangements: If you have a car, make sure to check for available parking options.

  9. Not checking for noise levels: Make sure to inspect the apartment during different times of day to determine if the noise level is tolerable.

  10. Ignoring future costs: Don't forget to factor in utilities, cable, internet, and other monthly costs when determining the total cost of living in the apartment.



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