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Dont Sign That Lease Yet


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Dan The Roommate Man

Youre being transferred to a new city in another state for a position that you start in exactly two weeks. You fly to your new hometown to select an apartment. You have exactly two days to make a decision and sign a lease, so when, after much searching, you find a vacancy in a relatively decent property, youre anxious to sign when the lease is placed in front of you. Resist the urge. As mentioned in previously in our report "Avoiding Tenants Tribulations," wearing rose-colored glasses can easily fool you into believing that your best interests as a tenant will be protected. Your desire to find a home and wind up what can be an exhaustive search process can push you into signing on the dotted line before youve read and understand all of the fine print of your lease.

Whats the purpose of a lease, aside from your agreement to pay your rent each month and maintain your apartment in good condition For starters, the responsibilities of your landlord are clearly outlined in this contract, so its obviously in your best interests to read the lease carefully. If youre ignorant of the lease terms, you could find yourself blindsided several months later when your landlord holds you responsible for damage or other breach of lease, and subsequently asks you to move out. What if your employment situation changes five months into your 12-month lease, and youve got to move before your lease expires Your lease will outline your financial obligations should you need to back out for any reason.

Some leasing offices and landlords will place a lengthy, "standard" document in front of you and downplay its terms -- not necessarily to dupe you, but rather in an attempt to save you time and allow him or her to move on to other prospective tenants waiting in the leasing office. Dont feel pressured; instead, move off to the side, allow the leasing agent/landlord to accommodate other visitors to the office, and continue reading the lease until you understand all of its terms. You may have signed many leases in the past, leading you to believe that theyre all the same. Theyre not. Once you sign the lease, youre usually locked into its terms. Youll want to find out before signing what the consequences will be if you change your mind before moving day will you get your full deposit back.

Many consumers dont realize that under the law, theyre entitled to request changes to the lease before signing it. In fact, consumers may request any modification they please, so dont be afraid to propose any changes to its terms. If the landlord agrees to your terms, make sure that he or she makes those changes on the lease itself in ink, not pencil and writes the date and his or her initials beside them. And dont leave the leasing office without a copy of the modified lease. Verbal promises will never hold up in the event that you have a disagreement over lease terms with your landlord in the future, or if only your landlord had a copy of the modified lease or if changes were made only in erasable pencil.

If you agree to lease the unit only in the event that the landlord or management company replaces the units carpeting, fixes the bathroom sink, allows your pet to live with you, includes a washer and dryer as part of the deal or other conditions, again, get it in writing with the date of signature. If the landlord refuses to put your verbal agreement in writing or claims a sudden attack of carpal tunnel syndrome which prevents him from writing, the red flag should be raised in your mind. Take your business elsewhere.

If its too late -- you moved into your unit without getting verbal agreements in writing, and now you find yourself making repeated requests for maintenance or other repairs that are never performed -- many real estate law experts agree that threatening to withhold payment on your rent isnt a good idea. Theres a good chance your landlord will win in court if you withhold payment without a signed agreement preserving your right to do so. In addition to facing stiff monetary penalties, you could find yourself evicted from your apartment and out on the street. In fact, the State Bar of Texas states that tenants who use their deposits as rent when their leases did not state they could do so can face monetary penalties of up to three times the amount of rent they withheld.

According to the terms of the law, a tenant only has a leg to stand on when he or she withholds rent under three conditions: if the tenant first received a court order allowing him or her to withhold rent if the landlord didnt perform agreed-upon repairs or meet various conditions; if the tenant made repairs in his or her own unit and paid for them out of pocket, if the landlord was aware of and approved those repairs and the lease clearly stated that deductions in rent could be made under those circumstances; and if you have legally terminated your lease because your landlord or apartment management company broke the terms of your written lease agreement with respect to his or her responsibility for repairs, or if your utilities have been cut off unlawfully. The moral of the story Tread lightly.

All of these warnings arent to portray the image of landlords and apartment management companies as scheming individuals. The situation is quite the contrary in todays rental climate, major apartment leasing companies have grown and prospered around the country. The renters market is extremely competitive, and such companies vie for prospective tenants with the promise of good amenities and good service. Sometimes these hassles simply amount to misunderstanding and miscommunication. Your best bet is to shop around, find a landlord or company-run complex with which you feel comfortable, to ask plenty of questions, read everything twice, and get every promise in writing. Dont be afraid of seeming nit-picky. If they want your business, theyll comply -- with a smile. Happy hunting.




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