Housing Vocabulary 11/18/14. Landlord O Person who owns the property O Collects Rent.
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Transcript of Housing Vocabulary 11/18/14. Landlord O Person who owns the property O Collects Rent.
Housing Vocabulary
11/18/14
LandlordO Person who owns the property
O Collects Rent
TenantO Person who lives in someone else’s
property
O Pays rent
ApplicationO Form you fill out to request to live in
a rental property
O Screening tool for landlords to pick good tenants
Refundable and Non-Refundable
O $$$ Fees that are charged when you submit and application for renting that may or may not be given back
O Most are non-refundable and DO NOT get applied toward future rent
O Show you are serious about being considered
Co-SignerO A secondary person with well-
established credit who signs your lease with you when you do not have well-established credit and are working an entry-level job
O They are also responsible for unpaid rent or damage to property
Rental HistoryO Any property for which you have paid
rent
O Landlords can ask for this information to protect themselves from irresponsible people
O If you do not list previous rentals they may not rent to you or will ask for additional information to clarify gaps and find out what you are hiding
Background CheckO Landlords may conduct a
background check to make sure they are not renting to unethical people who have had trouble with the law
Credit ReferenceO Landlords will run a credit reference
to determine your credit history, financial stability and if you are likely to not pay your rent
LeaseO The legally binding contract signed
by the landlord and tenant that details all the responsibilities of each party
O Tenant is responsible for knowing EVERYTHING in the lease agreement
O Ignorance is not a defense
Security DepositsO Money you put down to cover the
cost of damages you cause to the property while living there
O Refundable if the property is returned in the same condition as when you moved in; Ask for these conditions at move-in
O Does not count toward first or last months rent
Pet DepositO Additional fee that you pay up front
to cover damage caused by a pet living with you
O Sometimes it is non-refundable regardless of the move-out condition
O May cost additional rent too
Give NoticeO When you are required to give advance warning
to someone in certain situations outlined in your lease
O Example: Landlord must give you notice to enter property for routine maintenance
O You must give notice if you are going to have a house guest for more than 2 consecutive nights
O You must give notice when you plan on non-renewing your lease
AmenitiesO Luxuries offered on the property
that would be perks to living there
O Pools, gym equipment, on-site video rentals, game room, covered parking, laundry facilities or laundry units
Walk-ThroughO When you take a final tour of the
property after signing and lease and before moving in to document the condition of the rental property
O Get everything in writing signed by both parties to protect yourself from paying for damage you did not cause
What do the orange-colored abbreviations in the following
rental listings mean?
O 3 BR, 2 BA, Trash and Water paid. CA/CH, DW, W/D hookups, all electric unit, wood floors, front porch. Available Aug. 1. $1200/month
O Well-maintained 3 BR 1700 sq. ft. townhouse with backyard in friendly neighborhood; 2-car/storage, 2.5 BA, FP and unfinish bsmt. W/D included.