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3 FINANCIAL TIPS FOR FIRST-TIME RENTERS
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 269897, member: 31907"] First-time renters can be intimidated by the idea of paying rent. But as long as you're aware of some of the things you'll need to think about before moving into a new place, it's not so scary. Here are 3 financial tips for first-time renters: 1. Make a list of all the expenses associated with renting an apartment or house including utilities, internet, and property management fees and write those down on paper so you won't forget them. You'll also want to ask your landlord what they charge for garbage pickup and water usage, which could save you money in the long run. 2. Don't make any major decisions about your new living situation until after you've signed the lease agreement and received your security deposit (which is usually one month's rent). That way, if there's something that comes up between now and then (like damage from an earthquake), you can fix it without having to worry about losing money. 3. Once your lease is signed, go ahead and put some money aside each month for emergencies like unexpected car repairs or medical bills. If something does come up unexpectedly while living there, don't freak out because this will help keep things under control! [/QUOTE]
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