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Age: 32
City: New York City
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Age: 28
City: Los Angeles
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What do you say when inquiring about an apartment?
- State who you are and why you need a rental.
- Mention where you found their ad and how you can afford the rental.
- Offer to provide references (work/volunteer/housing office)
What do you say to convince a landlord to rent to you?
For example, you can offer to prepay rent, put down a larger security deposit, carry renters' insurance, have the rental professionally cleaned when you move out, or sign a long-term lease. If you have the financial means, you could even offer to pay a higher monthly rent.
What do you say when asked about rental history?
Rental History
Include bulleted information or a few sentences about previous rental properties you have lived. It should include the address, your landlord's or property manager's name and contact information, the length of time at the property and the rent amount. It is also a good idea to state why you moved.
What questions to ask about housing?
- How much is the rent?
- When is the rent due?
- Is there a penalty/fee if the rent is late?
- If someone moves out, how will the remaining roommates pay the difference?
- How much is the deposit?
- How and when is the deposit refunded?
How do I ask for an apartment review?
- Create a personal touch.
- Educate customers on how to leave a review.
- Create a “review station”
- Use quick reminders.
- Show apartment reviews on your website.
- Include in your social media efforts.
- Add Renter's Voice to your business card.
- Update your email signature.