The Modern Renter
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What to Know About Renting a Townhome for the First Time
Renting a townhome for the first time can feel like a major step up, and in many ways, it is. With more space, added privacy, and a neighborhood-style setting, townhomes appeal to renters who want something beyond the traditional apartment experience without committing to homeownership. If you’re considering making the switch, here’s what you need […]
How to Respectfully Negotiate Rent
Don’t shy away from a place simply because it is slightly over your budget. Learn these negotiating tactics and seal the deal on affordable rent!
Key Questions to Ask When Touring Apartments
Looking for a new place? Here’s what to ask yourself and consider when touring apartments.
How Much Rent Can I Afford?
With rent prices higher than ever, it’s important to understand how much rent you can afford, including fees and other tagged-on expenses. The base rent price apartments advertise may not include utilities, pet, and administrative fees. Being aware of this total rent cost can help you budget more efficiently. The 50/30/20 Budget Rule The 50/30/20 […]
Rental Hunting: 10 Things to Know Before Signing
So you’ve decided to move, and you’re starting your rental search. Finding the perfect rental involves more than just liking the layout or location. To make an informed decision, you need to dig deeper into the details. Rental Hunting: A Detailed Checklist When you’re looking for a new place to live, there are a lot […]
How to Put Together a Great Rental Resume
Check out these tips on how to create a great renter’s resume that will land you your dream apartment. Check out forrent.com/blog for more tips.
Your Credit Score Matters More Than You Think When Renting
Learn why landlords check your credit and how a good or bad score impacts your rental application. Get tips for improving your score and renting with bad credit.
7 Ways Renters Can Build Credit
A strong credit score is one of the most powerful tools you have as a renter. It affects everything from getting approved to how high your security deposit will be. But credit can feel mysterious—it often seems like a complicated game where the rules are constantly changing. The good news is that once you understand […]
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What to Do When You Have to Break Your Lease
Sometimes you just have to go. Here are essential tips on how to legally break your lease.
Kitchen Pantry Organization
Along with past posts of junk drawer and closet organization, another important place in your apartment that needs to be organized is your pantry. When all of your food is organized, you can easily locate ingredients for recipes, and you will be more likely to notice if food has expired. Use these tips to help bring […]
How to Make a Game Day Goal Post Banner
Cheer on your favorite team with a DIY Goal Post Banner! Grab the free printable and easy step-by-step instructions!
Leftover Candles: DIY
Ever wonder why we spend $5-20 dollars on a candle to either use for ourselves or give as gifts? Yet we don’t realize that we throw out enough wax from expensive places like Pier1, Bath and Body Works, and Yankee Candle to make about 10 candles. Making your own candles is actually pretty simple. All […]
Apps vs. Traditional Cable
Apps vs. Traditional Cable When moving to a new home, you can opt to have your cable service moved to your new address, or you can cut the cord altogether and use inexpensive apps to meet your entertainment needs. A recent study shows the cost of paid TV subscriptions for basic and premium channels hit […]
How To Evaluate A Neighborhood
Unless you live in the town you are moving to, evaluating the neighborhood will likely be an important step in the search for an apartment. Knowing which places in a town are good choices and which to stay away from can be a challenge, but there are some ways to get a feel for the […]