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Renting CMAGNO Did You Know? • 1/3 of all people in the U.S. rent • Who are these people? – Majority are: singles, young couples, and senior people – Many have very mobile lifestyles. • The most common rented dwellings are multifamily dwellings (duplexes, triplexes and apartment buildings). • Single family houses as well as condominiums are also rented. CMAGNO Advantages of Renting: • • • • • Its easier to move in and out. Don’t have to pay a mortgage. Less space to handle. Maintenance is taken care of 24 hours Tennis courts or pools are included sometimes. • Generally costs less than buying. CMAGNO Disadvantages of Renting: • Noises. • Neighbors are in close quarters. • Weird, dirty, mean, loud, neighbors. • Parking spaces are small, can be taken by others. • Small space, not much storage room. • Can’t make changes to it. CMAGNO • • • • • • Disadvantages of Renting (cont.): No tax benefit No investment in or from property. No equity in the building. Rent payment can increase frequently. Possibility of eviction. Neighbors CMAGNO The Rental Process- Financial Aspects • Terms to know: – 1. Tenant- (lessee)- Person who rents a property from the owner of that property. – 2. Landlord-(lessor)- Owner of the property. – 3. Application fee- fee when filling out application (shows renter is serious); $25-100 depending on the city. – 4. Credit Check fee- fee paid to the landlord to have your credit checked through a credit agency (tells landlord if the renter is paying bills on time). CMAGNO The Rental Process- Financial Aspects- cont. • 5. Security Deposit – Fee that covers costs of future damage by renter (can be one or more month’s rent); Usually returned if no damage. • 6. Pet Deposit – Fee that covers any damage by a pet. • 7. Advance on Rent – Landlord requires one or more month’s rent in addition to the security deposit. • 8. Utilities- Water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash collection; Landlords sometimes pay for all the above mentioned or may require tenant to pay for all, plus telephone and cable. • 9. Renter’s Insurance – Insurance to cover the renter’s belongings in the event of flood, fire, theft or any other hazard; very inexpensive. (Get it!) CMAGNO Utilities –Electricity –Natural gas –Water/Sewer –Telephone –Cable –High speed internet –Renter’s insurance CMAGNO Legal Aspects • • • • • Lease Assign Sublet Breach of Contract Eviction CMAGNO Legal Terms: • 1. Lease - Legal document signed by landlord and tenant agreeing to rent housing for a specific period of time, states rights and duties of both parties. • Typically one year. • The most binding type of rental agreement. • Do not sign a lease until you understand everything in it! (Can get help from renter’s association in your community or state). CMAGNO Assigning or Subletting a Lease: • If you have signed a lease, but you wish to move out early, you have the following 3 options: – 1) Continue rent payments until lease expires. – 2) Assign the lease. – 3) Sublet the lease. Reasons for leaving early??? CMAGNO Assigning or Subletting a lease… • To Assign : – When the remainder of the lease is transferred to another person. – The original tenant is no longer responsible for rent or damages • To Sublet : – The lease, renter leases the property to someone else – Renter leases the property to someone else. – Renter is still responsible for all rent and damages. – Short-term temporary agreement. • Ex: college student leaving and subletting to another student for the summer. CMAGNO When The Lease Is Violated: 1) Breach of contract– Legal phrase for failure to meet the terms of the contract or lease. – The most common type is non-payment of rent. • Can a landlord be found guilty of a breech of contract? • YES! If there is a failure to provide water, heating, etc, the contract has been violated. CMAGNO Eviction • Legally removing a person from the property. • Can only be started after tenant has failed to meet the terms of the lease. • Must provide a written legal notice of eviction to the renter. Varies from state to state. CMAGNO