When it is time to move into a new apartment,
it is a good idea for you to talk to the landlord and learn more about some of
the different lease types that you can choose. The right one is going to depend
on what you are looking for in a new home and whether you plan to be there for
a long time or not. If you plan to move soon, then a month to month lease is
going to be a good option for you to choose. Buti f you would like to stay in
the apartment for a year or longer, then it may be a good idea to check out a
fixed-term lease to see if it is right for you. But what is a fixed term lease and how does it work?
A fixed term lease is going to be the most
traditional lease and the one that most landlords will want to work with. They
are given this name because the landlords and the tenants are going to agree to
follow the lease for a fixed amount of time. Usually these are at least six
months long, though most of them will be at least a year to two years depending
on what the landlord and the tenant would like to work with. The lease will
have a start and end date labeled near the top so that everyone is on the same
page when it comes to this, as well as information on how much the tenant will
owe in rent and when the rent is due.
A fixed term lease is going to be great for
those who plan to stay in the same home for a long time. They will offer some
great security because you won’t have to worry about the rent price fluctuating
month after month and you won’t have to think about the landlord renewing the
lease for some time like you would with a month to month lease. It is difficult
to break this lease though, so if you are uncertain about how long you will be
there, you may want to choose a different type of lease.
Looking for a bit more room than you can get
with a traditional studio apartment, then a one-bedroom apartment is calling
your name. We welcome you to come take a look at our one
bedroom apartments in the Historic Core District to see how much
space you can get. Add in a premier location and the best amenities, and you
will want to move in immediately. Contact us today to learn more and for your
own tour.