Most leases allow the owner to have access to the apartment with reasonable notice. This doesn't mean that they can keep coming into your apartment every week/day and there must be a stated reason for their requested access. I am speaking of rent laws in most of the US. When in doubt--Read Your Lease!! Too many people rush through without reading all of it and just sign.
There is renters insurance, but it is on the items the renter has brought into the house/apartment. The owner has insurance on the building.
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it will depend on the apartment complex if the renters have to pay extra for garbage. Most apartments include trash with rent.
Renters insurance covers things of value in your apartment. It also covers you in case your apartment becomes unlivable and will reimburse rent for temporary living elsewhere.
all depends on the location of the apartment and who you go with for renters insurance but you can pay as low has 9 a month or has high has 100 a month
Apparently, it is. I lived in Southern CA. in an apartment complex that kept flooding. So when the owner got everything fixed, he required renters insurance so that he couldn't be sued if it flooded again.
Renters insurance is a necessity for anyone renting or subletting a home or apartment. Whether you live in a single family home, duplex, town home, condo, loft, studio or apartment, you need to have renters insurance to protect your belongings and your liability.
Renters insurance can be purchased for an apartment or rented home or condo. Most standard policies come with contents coverage, liability coverage, and reimbursement for external living expenses in the event that your residence is significantly damaged. Here is an informative article I found on how to find affordable renters insurance: http://www.insuranceagents.com/free-renters-quotes.html
If you rent an apartment, you don't need homeOWNERS insurance, but you you definitely need Renters Insurance, which is a form of homeowners insurance. Most renters' policies will protect your personal belongings from perils such as theft and fire. It will also reimburse you the cost of additional living expenses if your apartment or rented home is damaged by a covered peril. A renters policy will also give you liability insurance; don't thnk for a minute that if someone falls in your apartment that only your landlord will be sued. If your dog bites someone, it will also protect you if you get sued.
There is renters insurance that insures the belongings inside of an apartment in case of robbery, theft, destruction, fire, or any other disaster usually excluding floods.
can you get section 8 for an apartment you are all ready rent but can no longer pay for landlord wants information for section 8 for renters and how you can get it.
Property owners often feel that they have made a better choice than those who rent. Renters are paying money to another while owners have an investment. Renters have to follow the rules of the landlord, while owner are free to follow their own rules. Owner are able to have any type of pet they desire, while renters may not be able to have any pets. Property owners have many freedoms that renters do not have.