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Apartment Rental Contracts-what Should I Know

If you are planning to rent an apartment you may be asked to sign a contract

. Most of these contracts are standard agreements between you and the landlord. But in the world we live in today you have to be really careful when you sign your name to something. You need to know exactly what you are signing. Here are a few things to be aware of before signing apartment rental contracts.

When you are presented with any contract to sign make sure that you take the time to read the entire contract. It takes just a few words in a contract to make you liable for things that you never expected. Make sure you understand each and every part and if there are parts that confuse you call a contract lawyer. It is better to pay a lawyer a little now than paying a landlord hundreds of dollars later.

Next you need to know the length of the contact. Lease contracts will specify a certain amount of time that you are required to rent the apartment. If you move out early you could be held liable for rent on the remainder of the time you were suppose to have the apartment. So make sure you understand how long the contact will be in affect.

You will also want to make sure that the monthly rent and any other charges are clearly stated. You will probably have to put down a security deposit to cover any damages to the apartment. Make sure that the terms of that deposit and how you will get it back when you leave are clearly stated also.


You will want to know who will be liable when things break down. If the central heat and air goes out, or your refrigerator breaks down you need to know who will pay for the repairs. Some landlords will cover the repairs of anything that was in the apartment when you got there. But there are those who will expect you to pay part of any repairs.

You want to make sure that is also clear who will be liable for damages caused by natural disasters. If the heavy storm puts a tree though your roof you want to make sure that you are not liable for this damage. Also, before you sign your contract, you and the landlord, walk through the apartment and make sure that there is no visible damage that you can be blamed for later.

If at some point a change needs to be made to the contract make sure you have that change in writing. In this day and age verbal agreements do not carry much weight in the court system. You want to make sure that every thing that is agreed on is written down and sign by you and the landlord.

Most apartment rental contracts will be simple and straight forward. You pay the rent you get to stay. But if for any reason you do not feel right about the contract get someone to help you. Once you have signed the paper you are bound by the words on it.

by: Adrianna Noton
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