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In case you havenāt noticed, Yawning Man (Official)ās new album āThe Revolt Against Tired Noisesā is already out via HEAVY PSYCH SOUNDS. An extraordinary set of eight psych desert tracks.
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Frozen Bubble Formations and Shards of Snow Captured in Alaskaās Swamps and Ponds by Ryota Kajita
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the dusky ioryā¦ā¦sunset bird????? they literally look like a sunset. absolutely gorgeous
While weāre talking about cool lories, Iād like to introduce you to the Black Loryā¦
Little dragon birds with fire tails!
Fresh foggy Woods by Oliver Henze
Today is World Oceans Day! What better way to celebrate than with some beautiful art nouveau images of sea life? ;)
āArt nouveau door handles at The Roxy Cinema in Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand.ā original post.
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Enamelled Seahorse jewelry piece by RenƩ Lalique. Found via pinterest.
When you guys have visited potential apartments, what kind of questions did you ask besides the basics like what rent and utilities include?
Here are questions I didnāt ask but should have: what does the basement look like?
What measures are taken to secure the building ?
Are the walls thin? Brief info of who lives in the building. Are they college kids? People that work through the day? Elderly? Is it a mix? Where does the garbage go?
Can I pay rent bi-weekly? What kind of fuses does the apartment use? (My fuse box is in the basement. If I blow a fuse I have to replace it myself. They screw until the box. All of which I didnāt know until it happend and I was sitting in the dark suddenly)
Who do I call for repairs? (If itās a private rental) Am I allowed to paint the walls? Is there any additional storage? Do you do regular pest control?
count the outlets, ask about recycling policies, ask if thereās a noise restriction (nothing loud after midnight, everything goes on the weekend, etc)
LAUNDRY FACILITIES Definitely ask about security Whether subletting is allowed (esp if youāre in college and might want to sublet for the summer) If you have a car, whether thereās parking/how much it costs What kind of heating/AC there is Procedure/response time for any maintenance How mail/packages are received/protected from theft (seriously people stealing your packages can be a huge problem) What kind of verification of your salary will they want, and in what circumstances will they accept a guarantor instead? Whether the apartment is furnished
Assuming you are in the middle of looking at/choosing between places: When does the lease start? Are you going to give preference to people based on when they can move in? Whether groups of a certain number of people get preference Really anything about who they prioritize for applications, it can save you a lot of trouble in trying to apply to places youāll never get into
not something for asking the realtors, necessarily, but important rights you should be aware of as a tenant:
when and for what reasons are your landlords allowed to enter your home? how much of a notice should they give you before entering?
can the landlord make modifications to your home or apartment without your approval? to what extent?
what are the options and conditions for breaking your lease early if thereās an emergency? (this is ESPECIALLY important for anyone moving to a new state/considerable distance where you are not able to visit the apartment/home before you rent ā students get taken advantage of ALL THE TIME with this shit)
if your first or last month at the property is a partial stay (i.e. you move in on july 15th, and rent is typically due on the first) make sure you donāt pay the full first monthās rent before you know the area laws! in many states, you are only legally required to pay for the time you are occupying the property
is renterās insurance necessary? many apartments want at least 30k coverage, which can run a couple hundred dollars extra per year
are the landlords/property management liable for crimes on the property? for example, if your car was broken into. if not GET RENTERāS INSURANCE
-ask if thereās any property upkeep you can do to get a bit off the rent (aka, can they take 100$ off the monthly rent if you maintain the lawns/garden, etc.)Ā
-ask if thereās been any consistent/frequent trouble with electricity/internet connectivity/cable if you have it
-what KIND of electricity?Ā
-what kind of heating (hot water/electric)
-how secure is the neighborhood (if you donāt know)Ā
-ANY PLUMBING ISSUES? check ALL the fucking taps, the showers, EVERYTHING WITH WATER to make sure it all works right.Ā
-ANY PLUMBING ISSUES? check ALL the fucking taps, the showers, EVERYTHING WITH WATER to make sure it all works right.Ā
I CANNOT SECOND THIS ENOUGH.
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- who last lived here? why did they leave?
- Do they charge anĀ āamenities feeā (Around here you canāt avoid them at all now, but some places you might still be able to)
- Do they have a policy on rent increases? (Also check if thereās a legal limit to rent increases in the area).
- Are utilities paid in a separate check or with the rent?
- Are utilities metered or pro-rated (in older buildings itās common to be charged by square footage and/or number of occupants, which can leave you subsidizing the people who turn the a/c down to 60 in the summer or the heat up to 80 in the winter - you may not be able to avoid this but itās worth trying).
- Are there any switched circuits in the apartment. Buildings built in the late sixties through the early eighties oftenĀ have switched circuits. If they do, then with the number of devices used these days you will probably have to have something important on the switched circuit - tape the switch in the on position! (Trust me).
- What are the rules on hanging pictures?
- Who is responsible for paying for and replacing bulbs in permanent fixtures? If itās you and thereās a fixture with weird/unusual bulbs (globe style, chandelier style, etc) ask where you can buy the bulbs.
- What are the rules about pets? Do they have breed specific restrictions on dogs? Size restrictions on fish tanks? (Believe it or not thatās not uncommon).
This will be so useful once my lease is up thanks tumblr āŗļøšš¾
Seriously, look up the local laws on landlord and tenant rights and have them handy. If you have a surprise crappy landlord (like I did!), you want to be prepared!
Like, if the thermostat is controlled by your landlord at a separate location (idk how common this is, but I was in an old apartment building with a newer heating system that was rented to college students), when do the landlords have to turn the heat on? What is the minimum legal temperature that your apartment needs to be?
How long does the landlord have to fix something?
If the landlord keeps refusing to fix something, what do you do with your rent until they do fix it? (FYI, you generally put it into an escrow account until the landlord fixes the shit. DO NOT JUST STOP PAYING RENT.)
What city/county department do you need to call if your landlord is doing possibly illegal shit (like not turning the heat on when it gets cold)?
You donāt want to be scrambling to find this shit out of your landlord craps out!
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