Category: renting
Finding a subletter to take over your lease for a set period of time is often a much better solution than paying rent for a space you won’t be living in. However, finding a good subletter who pays rent on time and doesn’t cause problems for roommates can... Read More
Your dog is your best friend. And you’ll always consider them when making big life decisions, such as moving to a new apartment. Some of the biggest challenges for a pet owner is finding the right apartment that allows them to rent... Read More
As of 2022, it’s estimated that about 67% of Americans own a pet. If you’re one of those 67%, you may have heard of pet liability insurance, pet insurance, pet renters insurance, and renters insurance with pet coverage. But what are they, and how are they... Read More
Whether you’re renting an apartment in Baltimore or saving for your first house in Tacoma, WA, sharing a house or apartment with roommates is a great way to mitigate living costs. However, choosing the wrong roommates can... Read More
The first thing that probably pops into your mind when you hear the word “corporate housing” is a businessperson decked out in their professional suit, briefcase in one hand and a plain black suitcase in the other, obviously on a business trip and checking into an... Read More
Offering your apartment (or a room in your apartment) as a short-term rental on a platform like Airbnb or VRBO could be a great way to make some extra cash. While most people assume they have to own property before building an Airbnb business, you can... Read More
Something no renter wants to receive is an unlawful detainer. An unlawful detainer is a lawsuit to evict a tenant and they vary greatly from state to state. Whether you’re a landlord, property manager, or tenant, dealing with unlawful detainers is less than ideal. Continue reading below to learn more... Read More
A drip coming from your ceiling will catch anyone’s attention right away. You may be going about your day when that unmistakable sound of water droplets hitting your floor rings out. You look up to notice your kitchen vent or light fixture is slowly pooling water and then steadily pattering... Read More
The process of renting an apartment comes with a laundry list of tasks and fees. You have to apply and pay an application fee after filling out an apartment application. Once approved, you may need to come up with a move-in fee,... Read More
There comes a time in every rental agreement when you want to move out. Whether you’re moving across the country, buying your first home, or simply looking for more space, you’ll still need to follow a few steps before your lease ends. And... Read More
For animal lovers living in smaller spaces, it can be hard to find the right pet. There’s a lot to consider, from your building’s restrictions and noise levels to your budget and time commitment. However, of the more than 70 million pet-owning households,... Read More
If you live somewhere that experience severe storms, you may be at risk of a flooded apartment, especially on ground-floor levels. Flooding is the most expensive natural disaster, and not only does it cause damage to personal items, but it can also ruin the structure of your apartment... Read More