Saturday, June 12, 2010

When to Communicate with Your Landlord

If you’re not a homeowner and you’re renting an apartment or a home, one of the biggest benefits you have is that you don’t have to personally deal with many of the maintenance issues and repairs that homeowners do. If your heater beaks, if you have a leak, if you have an electrical or plumbing problem, you can and should contact your landlord. They can help you not only because it’s their duty to do so, but also because they are probably more familiar with the place then you are. Most likely, they’ve rented the place before and might have dealt with a similar situation in the past. You should also contact your landlord if you’re looking to make changes in the apartment. Say, you want to change the flooring to get rid of your carpet. Not only should you advise your landlord because it’s his or her home, but you might also get them to pitch in for the cost of removal and installation of new floors. Since they will benefit from it to once you move out, they might help you pay for it and see it as an investment.

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