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7 Things to be on Your Checklist Before Settling To A Rental House in Iowa

Once you found a house to rent after rambling through the whole of Iowa, you might want to move in right away. But, don’t get too excited as there are things you must consider before settling into that rental house. Here are some of the things that need to be in your checklist.

1. Read the Rent Agreement Carefully

When it comes to finalizing the agreement, make sure to read it thoroughly. Take note of the clauses that state your starting and ending date of stay on that house. Also, check if there will be an additional rental fee and how much will it cost once you exceeded on those dates. If ever you find any disagreeable part, terms, and condition talk about it and ask for changes.

2. Know What You are Entitled To

A rental agreement makes your right limited to the house you’ll be renting. You have to set these things clear to your landlord. You must know your rights and the things you are prohibited to do while staying in that house. Things such as – visitor’s time, curfew hours, allowed noises, personal lifestyle etc. You can also let your landlord know some of your conditions.

3. Check the Locality’s Condition

You must consider the location’s condition. As much as possible it is close to your school or work. This can make you save travel time and money but these are not just the things to consider. You may also check the area’s social infrastructure. Is there a nearby convenience store, market, clinic or hospital?

4. Ask Some Neighbors

Asking the neighbors regarding the house, landlord, locality, and surroundings can be the best opinion you can get. Since they’re the one who’s already settling in there, they can give you reliable feedback about the place.

5. Read the Meters

Before stepping into the house you’ll be renting, make sure to check the reading of the meter. Will it be sub-metered or it has its own meter? It will better if you can take note of the meter reading before starting your stay. This way, you’ll be able to check the accuracy of your bills.

6. Have Some Basic Checking

Make sure to check the inside and outside of the house. See to it that all the light bulbs, switches, faucets, and other electrical fixtures are working properly. You can also check the house paint if is it newly painted or not. If you found something you don’t like, don’t hesitate to talk to the landlord.

Another thing you need to check before moving in is your house safety locks. Check the doors, windows, and locks of the property. Make sure that the locks are sturdy and the doors and windows are fixed. If you found any fault ask for repair from the landlord.

7. Consider How much will It Cost

As you know that you’ll be renting, a monthly rental fee will be one of your bills. Also, by shifting to a rented house, your landlord might ask for an advance and deposit payment before the move-in. There may also be other fees that your landlord may require. Consider these things and set your budget.

Hopefully, this list has helped you about the things you have to check before shifting to a rented house. Do you have other ideas? Come, Let’s hear about it.

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