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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.
ALSO
- 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
If you have roommates, even if theyāre your friends, ask what happens if one person moves out. Who is responsible for their rent? What about security deposit, how much is it and what do you have to do to document existing damages before you move in?
- Itās boring as hell, but read the lease before you sign it! Ask questions and clarify anything you notice that seems weird or that you donāt understand. I had a landlord that required I get the carpets professionally steam cleaned (which I didnāt realize until we were moving out because I didnāt read the entire lease) and another that tried to keep part of my security deposit because I didnāt pay for professional cleaning, but we got the money back because it wasnāt part of their lease that weād signed.
- Take pictures/make detailed notes about damages already present on move-in. Add additional sheets to what they give you if needed because chances are theyāre going to be just as nitpicky when you move out to try and keep part of your security deposit.
- An addition to the hanging pictures - ask what they allow you to use (nails/screws or tape only) and whether they want you to repair the holes to keep part of your deposit. If youāre planning to wall mount your TV, ask specifically about using molly bolts because theyāre going to leave a much larger hole than a picture nail.
Honestly something that bothers me more than most things is having my compassion mistaken for naivety.
I know that another fish might eat this bullfrog right after I spend months rehabilitating it.
I know that turning a beetle back onto its legs wonāt save it from falling over again when I walk away.
I know that there is no cosmic reward waiting for my soul based on how many worms I pick off a hot sidewalk to put into the mud, or how many times Iāve helped a a raccoon climb out of a too-deep trashcan.Ā
I know things suffer, and things struggle, and things die uselessly all day long. Iām young and idealistic, but Iām not literally a child. I would never judge another person for walking by an injured bird, for ignoring a worm, or for not really caring about the fate of a frog in a pond full of, yāknow, plenty of other frogs.
There is nothing wrong with that.
But I cannot cannot cannot look at something struggling and ignore it if I may have the power to help.
There is so much bad stuff in this world so far beyond my control, that I take comfort in the smallest, most thankless tasks. Itās a relief to sayĀ āI can help you in this moment,ā even though they donāt understand.
I donāt need a devilās advocate to tell me another fish probably ate that frog when I let it go, or that the raccoon probably ended up trapped in another dumpster the next night.
I know!!!! I know!!!!!!! But today I had the power to help! So I did! And it made me happy!
So just leave me alone alright thank u!!!!
THIS.
I heard a story about this, a parable I guess.
There was a big storm and a ton of starfish were washed onto the beach, stranded much further up than they could get back and beginning to bake in the post-storm sunshine. A little girl was walking down the beach, picking up starfish and throwing them back into the sea. Some guy comes up and asks her what sheās doing. āSaving the starfish,ā she says.
He looks around at the huge beach and the hundreds of starfish, and says āYou canāt possibly save them all. Iām afraid youāre not gonna make much of a difference.ā
She throws another starfish back into the ocean, and replies āIt made a difference to that one.ā
Yeah, I mean, we know we canāt change all the things. But have you ever noticed how much better life is when youāre around people who change things when they can?
Kindness is a choice. Even if itās small, itās worth it.
This is what Iām talking about, when I say that kindness and compassion do not equate with ignorance, stupidity, or naivety. Being cynical does not make someone more intelligent or more worldly.Ā
Kindness is not weakness.
Kindness is brave. Especially when you also know that your kindness might not be returned, may even be met with anger or cruelty. Itās reaching out with an open hand, knowing that itās just as likely to be bitten as it is to be held.Ā
Kindness is hard. If you canāt find it in yourself to be kind, then fine. But donāt make it more difficult for those that can.
Reminds me so much of mini-prinz and his tales of picking up snails off the sidewalk š
if you wake up while McDonaldās is still serving breakfast then youāre doing good
doesnt mcdonalds have all day breakfast now?
if you wake up at all then youāre doing good
child handling for the childless nurse
My current job has me working with children, which is kind of a weird shock after years in environments where aĀ āyoungā patient is 40 years old. Ā Hereās my impressions so far:
Birth - 1 year: Essentially a small cute animal. Ā Handle accordingly; gently and affectionately, but relying heavily on the caregivers and with no real expectation of cooperation.
Age 1 - 2: Hates you. Ā Hates you so much. Ā You can smile, you can coo, you can attempt to soothe; they hate you anyway, because youāre a stranger and youāre scary and youāre touching them. Ā Thereās no winning this so just get it over with as quickly and non-traumatically as possible.
Age 3 - 5: Nervous around medical things, but possible to soothe. Ā Easily upset, but also easily distracted from the thing that upset them. Ā Smartphone cartoons andĀ āwho wants a sticker?!!?!?ā are key management techniques.
Age 6 - 10: Really cool, actually. Ā I did not realize kids were this cool. Ā Around this age they tend to be fairly outgoing, and super curious and eager to learn. Ā Absolutely do not babytalk; instead, flatter them with how grown-up they are, teach them some Fun Gross Medical Facts, and introduce potentially frightening experiences withĀ āhey, you want to see something really cool?ā
Age 11 - 14: Extremely variable.  Can be very childish or very mature, or rapidly switch from one mode to the other.  At this point you can almost treat them as an adult, just⦠a really sensitive and unpredictable adult.  Do not, under any circumstances, offer stickers.  (But they might grab one out of the bin anyway.)
Age 15 - 18: Basically an adult with severely limited life experience. Ā Treat as an adult who needs a little extra education with their care. Ā Keep parents out of the room as much as possible, unless the kid wants them there. Ā At this point you can go ahead and offer stickers again, because theyāll probably think itās funny. Ā And theyāll want one. Ā Deep down, everyone wants a sticker.
This is also a pretty excellent guide to writingĀ kids of various ages
You feel so good to me
I can hear the ocean sing.
you have been visited by the seven magic dragon balls your biggest wish will be granted but only if you reblog
Couldnāt risk it.
didnāt realize they change colors. now I know o gotta wish.
THIS SHIT IS REAL I GOT THE JOB I WAS NUTS ABOUT BC I REBLOGGED THIS YESTERDAY maybe itās a coinkidink but it okay just take the necessary steps to achieve what youāre wishing for and YOU CAN DO IT
*shows up 15 months late with starbucks* anyway hereās my vine compilation
Fuck, Millennials are fucking hilarious
I always feel better about youths after a good vine comp.
t-t-t-t-t-target!!!!!
āDo you speak any Japanese?ā
āIām Chinese I donāt speak any-ā
āāCause if you do, Iāll sleep with you right now.ā
āMITSUBISHI, TOYOTAā
āBitch cone get me, not only is he ugly but his dishes talk!ā āWho you talking to Belle?ā āUh⦠No oneā¦. bitch that was his plate!ā
i go absolutely ape shit buck wild when people ask me if i want to run errands with them like Letās Fucking Go. and my mind absolutely maxes out of dopamine when they ask if i wanna stop for coffee. and if someone took me to the park id go bonkers in funcking yonkers
i got so high last night that i started ghostwriting for a golden retriever apparently
This shit kills mešš
when the uber is lit
You can join the movement hereĀ and to any of you struggling out there just know that:Ā It Is Going To Be Okay
I actually canāt wait to get mine, this is such a wonderful conceptš
This post made me choke up and get misty eyed. I have made 7 attempts on my own life starting at the age of 11.
It does get better. It is going to be okay.
Honestly, some people underestimate just how much a small statement can help someone.
Immediately had to buy this. On my way home from work there are a few houses with signs that say āyou are worth itā and ādonāt give upā and honestly it means so much.
Ordered š and their āfind your sizeā thing is INCREDIBLE. Every online clothing site should have one just like it.
I have one and it makes me feel better just by wearing it ā¤ļø
I love my hoodie. I was at a marathon watching today and so many people smiled at my hoodie and I know it has a more serious message but honestly all smiles are good smiles and all positivity is good positivity and itās a hug in a hoodie to everyone