09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Brian Walker
You have found an apartment you like and you are eager to move
in this lovely place. Hold on! Before you sign the lease with
the landlord, some inspection is necessary and it might save you
a lot of trouble. If you have already signed the lease, it will
still be helpful to carefully inspect the apartment if you
haven't done it yet. In case you find any problem, you should
let the landlord know and get the problems fixed.
Below is a checklist for apartment inspection.
1. Check the entrance: Does the door seal properly? Does the
lock work?
2. Check the floors: Any stain or stuff on hardwood floor? Are
the carpets clean?
3. Check the ceilings and walls: Any dents, cracks or holes? Is
the wallpaper in good condition? Paint on the wall in good shape?
4. Check electricity and lights: All lights working? Electrical
outlets functioning? Air conditioner working well? Ceiling fan
working well? Phone jack in each room? Is there a cable TV
connection?
5. Check the kitchen: faucets leaking? Water pressure good? All
appliances working and clean? Refrigerator looking good and not
making too much noise? Dishwasher working fine? Gas/electric
stove working fine? Microwave functioning?
6. Check the bathroom: Faucets leaking? Hot water from the
shower? Toilet working fine? Water pressure good?
7. Check safety: Windows in good condition and safe? Intercom
working? Locks on all doors working? Smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors functioning? Lead hazards?
If you have found problems with the apartment, write them down
and show it to the landlord (keep a copy for yourself). Make
sure the problems get fixed before you move in.
About Author :
Brian Walker is a freelance writer who has written many
self-help articles. Check out more apartment living guide at Apartment Rental
Guide ( http://www.apartment-rental-guide.com ) and 101ApartmentForRent.com
( http://www.101apartmentforrent.com ).