Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tips for Finding Apartment and House Rentals in Pennsylvania

Apartments and Houses for Rent in Pennsylvania.


Lets face it, at one time or another many of us have either rented and apartment or house in Pennsylvania. Back in the day, this process was fairly simple and consisted of picking up the paper, jotting down the plethora of rental options that matched you search, and then eventually the right place came along. Unfortunately, times have changed! Whether it is your first time renting or if you think you are a rental expert, the apartment and housing rental market has become extremely competitive in Pennsylvania. As a result, people are turning to other resources to find Pennsylvania apartments and house rentals. There are many reasons for this change including the poor economy in which people that are losing their houses that they own at an alarming rate. As a result, knowing a few extra tips on how to search for rentals in Pennsylvania will make your life a bit easier when it comes time to pound the pavement and start searching for that perfect place to call home!

Here are some tips:

1. The first step to making your rental search easy and efficient is to know what you can afford. The old rule of thumb of "your rent should be equal to a weeks pay" unfortunately is a tough barometer to use in this tough economy. Rather than using this as your criteria, sit down and itemize every expense that you currently have and calculate what the potential cost of your new rental will do to your budget. Add up any additional costs associated with your new apartment or house rental including expenses such as: electric, heating, water, sewer and trash. Find out who pays these upfront as it can have a great impact on what you can afford for an apartment or house to rent when you search for you new rental at: alwaysrentals.com estimating utilities such as heating, electric and water cost for you new rental.

2. Check your credit. Knowing where you stand upfront puts you in a position to either negotiate better lease terms or even rent rates. It can also help you to win over a landlord over another prospective tenant. Also keep in mind that if your credit is not so good or downright bad than companies such as alwaysrentals.com also work with many private landlords that many not be so stringent on credit history.

3. Dress appropriately when you go to meet the landlord. (Don't be a slob!) Remember, you may only have one chance to make a good impression! How you present yourself can tell the landlord how you may treat the rental property as well.

4. Ask questions. Are there any utilities paid? How long have you been renting this property? Have the other tenants been here for a long time? Also find out how much the utility bills average by checking with the local electric company or water company.

5. Don't procrastinate. Pennsylvania apartment and houses go fast! If you see an apartment or house rental that you like with a company such as Always Rentals in Pennsylvania, make the call as soon as possible. This could put your appointment to meet with the landlord ahead of someone else and get your rental application in the front of the line.

6. Start looking early. Even if you are not looking to move within the next month or two you should start searching for rentals in Pennsylvania very far in advance. Especially when using a company such as Always Rentals, you will have access to properties months prior to when they will actually be available. The reason for this is that it is free for landlords to advertise so they can start listing rentals early.

7. Negotiate if Possible! Many people don't realize that landlords DO negotiate term and conditions as well. Remember, they want to rent their properties out as soon as possible as well. Every month that a landlord’s rental sits vacant they are losing money as well. This means that just because a landlord says that they prefer one-year lease or no pets or even that they require 3 months security upfront does not always mean that this is the case. Remember, it can't hurt to ask! Pennsylvania apartment agencies such as alwaysrentals.com already ask these questions an try to get the landlords to be flexible with as many terms as possible including lease terms, security deposits, pets and even discounts off of the first months rent!

Here it is folks! the final tip for you which is invaluable when searching for a rental in Pennsylvania:

8. "DON'T SHOOT YOURSELF IN THE FOOT WITH TOO MUCH INFORMATION (TMI)
What do you mean, I should lie to the landlord? Absolutely not, what we mean is give the
Landlord or property manager the answers to the questions that THEY ask. You do not need to give out your life’s story. Examples of things not to say would be:

... Well, I was evicted from my last place because I stopped paying my rent, will that be an
issue? -
... my credit is really bad and I don't have a job but I should be starting a job in the next month-
... I left my last rental because the landlord was a real jerk-
... I have applied to tons of other places but they keep turning me down because my credit
is terrible.
... my landlord gave me 2 weeks to move out because my dog has trashed all of the floors
and I was not even supposed to have the dog to begin with-
... back in 1972 I had a bankruptcy and my wife and I broke up, I was out of a job for a few
years, then I had a place with my new girlfriend who ended up cheating on me with the
landlord so I sued them and Left! (TMI)

You get the point!

In conclusion, if you follow some or all of these steps in your rental search you should have great success in finding a perfect Pennsylvania apartment or House rental. Remember, answer and ask specific questions, show a positive image about yourself, sell yourself and your positive attributes and on how you will be a great tenant. Do not describe your life’s story and you will find the perfect place to call home!

Hope this blog helps and look out for more tips and tricks of the trade at: www.alwaysrentals.com/blogtips