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9 Essential Questions to Ask Your Bangor Landlord Before You Move In

Bangor Property Manager Showing a Rental PropertyA Bangor single-family rental home could be just what you’re searching for if you’re looking for a new place to call home. Before you sign on the dotted line, you should ask your landlord several critical questions. This blog post will go over the most critical questions to ask when renting a home. This will guarantee you have all the necessary knowledge to make an informed decision.

1. Are there any deposits or non-refundable fees required, and what are they for?

Some landlords may request a security deposit, but others may require a non-refundable cleaning fee. Ask about any deposits or costs so you can plan ahead of time.

2. What is included in the monthly rent (e.g., water, electricity, internet)?

You will find some landlords include utilities in the monthly rent, while others do not. Be sure to inquire about who is responsible for certain utilities, as they might add significantly to the monthly rent. Better still, request a cost estimate for all utilities based on the prior tenant’s usage.

3. How often is the rent due, and when is a late fee assessed?

Remember to inquire about when the rent is due and the penalty of being late. Most Bangor property managers demand rent be remitted on the first day of the month, yet some may give a grace period of a few days before collecting a late fee. Make sure to inquire about this so you can plan ahead.

4. What payment methods does the landlord accept?

Some landlords only accept checks, while others may allow payments via the internet. It’s vital to know which payment methods your landlord accepts so you can figure out if they’ll work for you. Some renters may not want the trouble of paying rent in person or having their landlord knock on the door each month. If the rent is not paid electronically, some landlords impose a processing fee. In any case, you should ask this question so that you can plan how you’ll pay your rent each month.

5. Are there any restrictions on who can live on the property or what they can do (e.g., no pets)?

Some landlords have rules about who is allowed to live in their rental properties. They may, for example, only allow visitors for a limited time. Others may not accept any pets at all. Before you move, ask about these limits to avoid unpleasant surprises later.

6. How often does the landlord come around to check on things, and what happens if something needs repairs/fixes?

It’s critical to know how frequently your landlord will visit. Some landlords inspect their premises once a month, while others only visit when repairs are necessary. Make sure to inquire about this so you’re prepared. Inquire about how to submit maintenance and repair difficulties, as well as how long it will take to resolve them.

7. What is the lease term, and are there any penalties for breaking it early?

Because breaking a lease might be costly, you should always know how long your lease term is before you move in. If you cannot commit to a long-term lease, you may want to inquire about other options. For a slightly higher price, some landlords will offer shorter leases. If you need to terminate your lease, find out the associated fees. If you break your lease early, most landlords demand a penalty, which can be as much as the rent you would have paid for the whole lease term.

8. Which furnishings and appliances are included?

Some landlords offer furniture and appliances, while other landlords do not. If you are settling into an unfurnished residence, you must consider the cost of furnishings. Before you move in, make sure to inquire about this so you can budget appropriately.

9. Would the landlord live there?

This is a crucial question because it can tell you what to expect. If the landlord states that they would live in the property, they may be a more hands-on and responsive type of landlord. If they say no, inquire as to why. If they refuse to explain themselves, it’s possible that something isn’t quite right.

 

Prior to moving into a rental home, ask these questions to ensure you have all of the information you need to make a wise decision. Examining what Real Property Management Acadia has to offer is another excellent strategy to choose a solid rental home. Our team of professionals will answer all of your questions and help you feel confident in your choice of a rental home. Browse our listings today!

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