Asking
The Right Questions
The best way to avoid a mistake
when selecting an apartment is to ask questions. Some questions are
for the apartment management, other questions are best answered by
your prospective neighbors.
For the apartment
management:
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What is the apartment complex
policy concerning noise? How are they enforced?
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Is there a designated parking
place with the apartment? Can extra parking places be obtained,
and if so, what is the cost?
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Where are the electrical outlets
and phone jacks located?
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What type of laundry facilities
does the complex have?
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What, if any, utilities are
included in the rent?
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What security features do you
have? Smoke detectors?
For apartment tenants:
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Do you often hear noise from
dogs, planes, trains, other tenants?
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How responsive is the apartment
management to repairing things in the apartment or apartment
complex? Do they maintain things like smoke detectors and lights
to keep the complex safe?
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Are shared laundry facilities
usually available or does the complex have an inadequate supply
of washers and dryers?
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If the complex is gated, is the
main entrance usually locked securely?
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