What You Should and Should Not Do When Renting
Choosing to live in a rental property offers a lot of freedom from repairs and maintenance. Typically, tenants are not responsible for tasks like cutting the grass and fixing plumbing problems. Perhaps that’s why more than 111 million Americans have chosen renting over home ownership, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council. Renting provides convenience […]
The post What You Should and Should Not Do When Renting appeared first on Freshome.com.
Choosing to live in a rental property offers a lot of freedom from repairs and maintenance. Typically, tenants are not responsible for tasks like cutting the grass and fixing plumbing problems. Perhaps that’s why more than 111 million Americans have chosen renting over home ownership, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council. Renting provides convenience and independence, but there are limits to what you can do in a rental property. While specifics may vary from landlord to landlord, these are some of the general do’s and don’ts of renting a property.
Don’t go paint crazy
Be sure to get permission before taking on any painting projects. Image: CreativeStudio/Getty Images
?Tenants like to say, ?I’m leaving the place better than I got it,? and some tenants might think that blood-red accent wall they painted is much better,? says Diana Valin, CPM, owner/broker at The Rental Xperts in San Diego, CA.
However, Valin tells Freshome that this is rarely the case ? at lea...
The post What You Should and Should Not Do When Renting appeared first on Freshome.com.
Choosing to live in a rental property offers a lot of freedom from repairs and maintenance. Typically, tenants are not responsible for tasks like cutting the grass and fixing plumbing problems. Perhaps that’s why more than 111 million Americans have chosen renting over home ownership, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council. Renting provides convenience and independence, but there are limits to what you can do in a rental property. While specifics may vary from landlord to landlord, these are some of the general do’s and don’ts of renting a property.
Don’t go paint crazy
Be sure to get permission before taking on any painting projects. Image: CreativeStudio/Getty Images
?Tenants like to say, ?I’m leaving the place better than I got it,? and some tenants might think that blood-red accent wall they painted is much better,? says Diana Valin, CPM, owner/broker at The Rental Xperts in San Diego, CA.
However, Valin tells Freshome that this is rarely the case ? at lea...
-------------------------------- |
|
Net Zero Home: Exploring Dynamic Open-Plan Living
30-04-2024 05:04 - (
architecture )
Hambud: Embracing Density and Openness
30-04-2024 05:04 - (
architecture )