This cost would be for apartments, homes and duplexes and not for vacation or short term rentals. Multi-unit space wold be under a 1000 sqft. Single family homes would be 1500 to 2000 sqft. Thanks much – Lawrence Bend OR 9-22-07


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A Guide To Renting An Apartment

With house prices being high enough to price most young people out of the market, renting an apartment is more popular now than ever before. You will be pleased to hear that the rental process is a relatively simple one, but there are some things to be aware of…

Privately owned or property company? – There are pros and cons to renting from either a private landlord or a property management company but, for the most part, you are better off dealing with the latter. The reason being that you are more likely to get a better quality of service, as property management companies have a reputation to build and maintain, whereas as private landlords do not.

Legalities – When renting an apartment, you will need to sign a lease agreement, which is a legal document that states the terms and conditions that you and the landlord must adhere to. Your lease will probably be at least a few pages long, but you must read all of it. If any problems arise later on, you will be bound by whatever is stated in the lease, and saying that you did not read / understand parts of it is no defense.

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Finding an Apartment in Montreal

It’s more difficult than ever to find the right apartment, especially if you live in a city just like Montreal, Quebec these days. High rents, older buildings, a transient population, its enough to make you give up and move to the suburbsareas of Montreal! There is hope, by following a few simple steps, taking the time, and being realistic you can find the perfect apartment for rent in Montreal.
How much are you ready to pay? This is one of those times when you will have to sit down and come up with a budget. It may be boring to do but its better to spend an hour on this now than to find out you can’t make rent in two months! Take into account food, utilities, transportation, entertainment, and shopping. You need to keep some money for emergencies (this money can be put into savings if none arise). Now that you have a budget you know what price range you fall into and can get out there and start looking. Go to some Montreal apartment rental websites. Of course if you’re a student you probably want to be close to the university. Find a number of places that suit your needs. Some helpful place to look that I have found is Montreal Apartments for Rent which offers renters free listings. Find a realtor, and start looking. Don’t forget that the faster the realtor can rent you a place the more time they will save and conversely the more money they can make. Take your time, look at a number of apartments.

Once you have decided on a place make sure you will be able to afford the upfront costs. Most Montreal apartments require a first and last months rent, as well as a security deposit. After moving in look around and report any problems to the renter, typically any damage after you move out will be deducted from your security deposit. Good luck hunting for the perfect new place! Montreal is a great place to live and you will find an apartment for rent in Montreal that suits your needs.

Before Moving Apartments – Ask Current Residents for Advice

One of the best ways to find the right apartment to rent or buy, is to speak to an existing resident of the apartment complex.If you want help in speaking to a resident, the leasing or the real estate agent is the best person to approach.You could perhaps speak to residents who happen to visit the office of the apartment building when you visit the building.

If you want help in investing and renting apartments, existing residents are the best people to approach.They would know all the drawbacks and problems, if any, associated with the apartment.You could also talk to residents who live in other apartments built by the same builder as it will give you a better idea of the type of construction and the strength of the building you have in mind.

Planning and organizing your search for your apartment well in advance is a better option for you than keeping this search for the last minute.In fact, it is always better to start your search for your apartment at least two to four weeks in advance from the date you are expected to vacate the place you are staying in at present.
If you leave things for last minute choices, you will end up with something that may not be the best, and sometimes, end up paying much more for the apartment than you should.It is only if you start your search early that you get to know more about the various apartment choices you have, and therefore make a wise and right decision about the apartment for yourself.

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