Julia@Tampa4U.com
Did you read your rental contract?
Published by julia | Filed under Buyer / Seller Tips, Miscellaneous, Pinellas County Homes, Real Estate
For some reason, renters have a tendency to skim over the pages of a rental contract and sign their name on the bottom line without really understanding what they have read. This can be a disaster for the renter when the fine print becomes a reality.
There are several key aspects of a rental agreement that need to be overviewed before the lease is signed. These include:
Pets - If you have a pet and the landlord swears you will be able to keep your pet in the rental unit, make sure that phrase is included in the lease. Word of mouth means nothing once you sign the lease and it clearly says, NO PETS.
Guests - Guests are often written into a lease with a time limit on how long they can stay. This time limit is not a legal inclusion, just the most common limit used for rental contracts. If you have a large family and many guests will be coming in and out, make sure that time limit is lifted. No one wants to look at their mom or dad and say, you have to leave because my guest time limit is up.
Lawn Care - If the rental unit has landscaping, will you be in charge of keeping the grass cut and cared for? Many landlords would rather a professional service take care of the landscaping and are willing to add a few extra dollars to the lease to hire an agency.
Sub Leasing - Need a roommate? You can’t have one according to your lease. Roommates and subleasing out an apartment are often forbidden by leasing contracts. Again, if this is an intention in the future, make sure you have the acceptance written into the lease.

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