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Please answer all of the questions below after researching the provided material online. Please use 2/3 sentences to answer each question completely.

1. When searching for an apartment what documents and financial statements should you be prepared to show? Is there any concern if not required?

2. Describe what a lease is and what details you should be focusing on before signing the lease. What are the typical lease lengths?

3. Describe at least 3 rights/responsibilities of a tenant? What does the word sub lease mean?

4. Describe at least 3 rights/responsibilities of a landlord? What does the word eviction mean?

5. What is covered under a renters insurance policy, is it required, and what is the typical monthly cost?

6. What is a security deposit, how much typically is required, and if/how do you ever get that deposit back?​


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Answer:

1 - an apartment application requires you to attach additional documents. Simply filling out the form with your information and a list of past apartments isn’t enough. Your potential landlord needs more information to show whether or not you’ll be a reliable tenant.

2- Danger Clauses in a Lease Before Signing a Lease Provisions your Lease Should Include Security Deposit Information Rights and ... Responsibilities; Jointly or Individually Bound; Living City Initiatives; Length of Lease: Some Issues ... You and the landlord can change the lease - you both need to initial it after the change.

3- In addition to the duties of the tenant set forth in the lease itself, the common law imposes three other obligations: (1) to pay the rent reserved (stated) in the lease, (2) to refrain from committing waste (damage), and (3) not to use the premises for an illegal purpose.

4- In addition to the duties of the tenant set forth in the lease itself, the common law imposes three other obligations: (1) to pay the rent reserved (stated) in the lease, (2) to refrain from committing waste (damage), and (3) not to use the premises for an illegal purpose.  Eviction the action of expelling someone from a property; expulsion

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