Showing posts with label March Madness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March Madness. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Renting to College Students

College students get a bad rap when it comes to being good tenants. There are many, many college students out there who are hardworking, studious and responsible. Their lives are about much more than fraternity parties and March Madness. But they are young, which means for many of them the lease they sign with you very well may be the first lease they’ve ever signed.

Because of this age-based ignorance, the landlord that does a good job of being very forthcoming and patient during the application and lease-signing process has the best chance of forming a positive landlord-tenant relationship that leads to timely rental payments and respect for the property.

Be proactive in explaining things the students might not think to ask about. If utilities are not included in the rent, be sure that’s made known and give them the average monthly cost of utilities so they can factor that into their budgets. 

Tell students about the benefits of renters insurance, which doesn’t cost much but can protect them in the event that their belongings are damaged or stolen.

Finally, make sure they read the entire lease before they sign it, and go over each part with them so you know they’re paying attention. It may sound like hand-holding people who are supposed to be adult enough to sign a legal contract, but it’s worth the extra effort if it means less headaches for you later on.


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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Tips for Renting to College Students

March Madness is upon us, in more ways than one. Of course this is the time of year our attention turns to college basketball, tournament brackets and underdogs. But college students also are in a state of March Madness of another reason — housing issues. Specifically, now’s the time they start scrambling to secure off-campus housing for the coming school year.

Here’s what you should know about renting property to college students:

1. Make sure that the college students renting the apartment make enough money to cover the rent, or have their parents cosign the lease.

2. Make sure they understand the rental agreement is for one full year, not just during semesters. If they’re going to head “home” for the summer, they’ll need to find someone to sign a sub-lease or they’ll have to cover the rent themselves.

3. Make sure each person on the lease is responsible for the entire rent amount. College students sometimes switch roommates and housing mid-year due to personal conflicts, internships or studying abroad, so each tenant has to understand he/she is responsible for paying the entire rent amount until a new roommate is found and the lease is transferred.

4. Get a full security deposit to protect your assets from potential damage. College students are largely a responsible bunch who will respect your property while they live there, but parties and other gatherings will bring plenty of people through your place who might not be so respectful. It’s best to get a healthy security deposit and go over just what kind of cleaning and repairs will come out of that deposit if necessary.

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