Tips For Being A Good Rental Resident

Since the economy has become less than favorable in recent years, more and more people have turned to renting. And that increased demand means that landlords can afford to be a bit picky when it comes to approving lease applications. A shining record of being a good resident can help you get approved at the property of your choosing, as well as helping to ensure you have a nice stay. Here are a few tips for how you can be the best resident possible.

  • Review your lease: Understanding the details of your lease is the best way to stay informed about what you can and cannot do. For instance, are you allowed to have a pet? Can you paint the walls a new color? Knowing these details before signing a lease helps ensure that things go smoothly and keeps you from doing something that could possibly cause trouble with the landlord.
  • Pay rent on time: This one should be a no-brainer. Landlords value residents who are dependable and financially responsible. Paying rent on time, every time, makes you more favorable and helps you gain good referrals.
  • Take care of the property: Even though you put down a deposit in case of small damages, it’s always best to be mindful that you’re living in a property that you don’t own. Keep things clean and in good repair. If you run into a maintenance issue, report it as soon as possible so the landlord can send someone to fix it before the problem gets worse.
  • Take responsibility for your guests: Plain and simple, you are responsible for guests who visit your rental unit. If a friend slips and falls in your bathroom, don’t try to hold the landlord responsible for his medical bills. That’s why your renters insurance includes liability coverage.
  • Be considerate to neighbors: Sharing a building with others can lead to conflict, particularly when it comes to noise and cleanliness. Though you can’t prevent issues from cropping up, you can handle them in a calm, respectful manner. Landlords favor residents who can keep a cool head when handling tough situations, rather than those who allow things to escalate.

And, of course, most landlords will require you to purchase renters insurance. Your independent insurance agent can help you get started today.

Get a free quote. Call Key City Insurance at (435) 656-8100 for more information on Victorville renters insurance.