What To Check Out When Looking Into Your Apartment In Boulder

By Jake Zertosky

It is tough going, when you are looking for an apartment. You have a lot to think about, and many choices to make. This is a guide to make your search for an apartment in Boulder, or anywhere else much easier.

When considering renting an apartment, one of the first questions that comes to mind is: how much is it going to cost? The price of renting is varied from place to place. It often depends one the features being offered.

One of the first things you want to ask a landlord or landlady, is what is included in the rental price. You want to know what you are buying into. Is it worth the price they're asking for?

Some of the things that may or may not be included are: utilities, access to the laundry room and maintenance support. Some or all of these things are usually included. Utilities are not always included, and this can be a big turn off. That is why it is important to always know what is going on in the rental agreement.

There are several types of rental agreements. The most common three involve time limit. There is the standard one year contract, the three month contract, and the six month. Not all place have the same type of contracts. In fact, most only offer one year leases. Some offer a military discount. All insist upon a deposit prior to move in. If the apartment remains damage free, then the renter can get their money back at the end of the leasing period.

A second thing to think about is your pet. If you have pets, it might be hard to rent an apartment if you have dogs or cats. Most places will only allow caged animals. If they do allow dogs and cats, it is probably with a pet deposit. They want to know that your pet is not going to cause too much damage. If there is little to minimal damage you may get your deposit back. Some places just charge a monthly pet fee.

Assigned parking is another problem that many renters dread facing. It can be hassle for a husband and wife who have two separate cars. What if you have more than one drive living with you? And if you like visitors, it's even worse. Make sure to talk to the owners beforehand.

Some units also offer access to storage. These storage units may be included in the rental price as well. You can store anything you wish there. This makes it easy to keep things that you do not necessarily have the room for inside the apartment itself.

It is a good idea to check into the policies of the complex before you invite others to come and stay for an extended visit. This could be looked at as subletting, and in most places, this is illegal. Find out from your landlord the maximum amount of time a guest is allowed to stay at one time.

Also make sure you know what the policies are for them using the apartment's facilities. Many facilities have tennis courts, swimming pools and recreation centers. These are generally for tenants only. Sometimes, guests are allowed too. It is imperative to ask before anyone gets in trouble.

Even if you are not planning to buy an apartment in Boulder, it is not a bad idea to seek the answers to the questions raised here. It will make your search much more organized. It will also eliminate some options. This will make your choice easier. - 31366

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