Don’t Agree to Rent an Apartment Without Looking at It First

by | Dec 21, 2020 | Student Housing Center

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If you are thinking about living off-campus when you start university classes, don’t procrastinate when it comes to finding an apartment. Starting classes at the university is already stressful enough. The last thing you want to do is wait until the last minute to make a move, find Marquette student housing, set up an apartment, and start classes.

Try to visit the city where you will be attending classes in advance. You want to see different apartment complexes with your own eyes. Don’t rely on the pictures posted on the Internet when making your decision. While these pictures will give you a general idea of what to expect, they cannot provide all the information that is needed to feel truly satisfied with your Marquette student housing.

When you visit an apartment complex, you will know right away if you feel happy with the general cleanliness of the area. You will see who your neighbors are and what the neighborhood feels like. You will also be able to examine the apartment before signing the lease and see if any pre-existing damage exists. You don’t want to be held liable for damage that was done before you moved into the apartment. If damage exists, the landlord can fix issues before you move in. You also have the opportunity to read the fine print in the lease to be sure you feel satisfied with the terms. Learn how Lark on 14th meets the needs of students on every front by visiting their website.

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