LIVING ON YOUR OWN ADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES OF STAYING AT

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LIVING ON YOUR OWN

LIVING ON YOUR OWN

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF STAYING AT HOME AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF STAYING AT HOME AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF MOVING OUT ON YOUR OWN AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF MOVING OUT ON YOUR OWN AFTER HIGH SCHOOL

PLANNING YOUR MOVE o o Where will you live What can you afford n

PLANNING YOUR MOVE o o Where will you live What can you afford n o o o Recommend no more than 25% of your monthly gross income Apartment, house, mobile home What furniture will you need Roommate

o Initial expenses n Security deposit on apartments o Guarantee against damages n n

o Initial expenses n Security deposit on apartments o Guarantee against damages n n o 1 -2 months rent Utility hook ups Renter’s insurance Furniture or other household goods Decide what you can afford before moving out of home

o You have taken a job that pays $1900 (gross pay) a month. You

o You have taken a job that pays $1900 (gross pay) a month. You are thinking about getting an apartment that would cost $450 to rent. o Can you afford this apartment? o What about one that is $500?

ROOMMATE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF o o o Will a roommate prevent me from

ROOMMATE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF o o o Will a roommate prevent me from doing the things I want to do How will I get along with this person Will this person be willing to share expenses Will this person share the household chores What happens if we do not get along or that other person moves out

ROOMMATES--ADVANTAGES o o o Cheaper to share Companionship Security of not living alone

ROOMMATES--ADVANTAGES o o o Cheaper to share Companionship Security of not living alone

APARTMENT CHECKLIST

APARTMENT CHECKLIST

RENTAL TERMS o Lease n n A rental agreement or a contact between a

RENTAL TERMS o Lease n n A rental agreement or a contact between a landlord and a renter States the responsibilities of both parties Usually for one year, but might be negotiated Some require a lease, some do not

RENTAL TERMS o Rent and due date n n n o Is the place

RENTAL TERMS o Rent and due date n n n o Is the place worth the amount When is the rent due What happens if you are late on rent Security Deposit n n Is there an inventory of the apartment and the condition of items How soon do you get your money back if nothing is damaged

RENTAL TERMS o o Availability Utility charges n n o Painting & repairs n

RENTAL TERMS o o Availability Utility charges n n o Painting & repairs n n o Included with the rent or not Average costs on utilities Will they take some off the rent if you do the work What can you do to the apartment Pets

LEASE QUESTIONS o o Can the landlord raise the rent during the period of

LEASE QUESTIONS o o Can the landlord raise the rent during the period of the lease Is there a late fee if the rent is late How much notice must be given before moving Under what conditions may the owner enter during the tenant’s absence

LEASE QUESTIONS o o May the apartment be sublet Who maintains the exterior of

LEASE QUESTIONS o o May the apartment be sublet Who maintains the exterior of the building— especially a house Under what conditions can the landlord evict the tenant Read through the lease before signing

TENANT’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES o o o Expect the landlord to perform maintenance and

TENANT’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES o o o Expect the landlord to perform maintenance and repairs in a reasonable amount of time You are expected to take care of the apartment or pay for the damages You are responsible to pay the rent on time and follow the lease

LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES o May make changes to the apartment that were not

LANDLORD’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES o May make changes to the apartment that were not mentioned in the lease n o Assigning parking spaces Keep apartment in good condition

How could not having a lease be to your disadvantage

How could not having a lease be to your disadvantage