Lwlee asked Everyone at 10/21/2009 3:10:17 PM
Help!!Have to Move New Co. came in they r ok but still a big mess too too too many kids for me. Trying to move in Feb or Mar of 2010.. I have startin it looking around and driving around too. Alot of folks tell me i am looking to early.My credit is not good (bankruptcy due to medical and personal things) but I have a good renting history (4yrs never late and good standing with the apt.) would my renting history help me and when is the best time to go look on the inside of a apt. or do i have any luck in finding anything cause of credit rating....
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Huguley78 answered at 10/26/2009 8:41:27 AM
A good rental history can help you when renting an apartment if the community that you are trying to find a place at holds that information in high regard. Resident requirements will vary from community to community, so do a search for communities that you like...then give them a call at the number provided and explain your situation. It's always better to be upfront about your credit and rental history.
michealariley asked Everyone at 8/24/2009 12:35:12 PM
i need to find a apatrment for myself my two kids and my brother and his girlfriend and there baby, i know that is alot of people but we have no other choice, is there any apartments that i can look into to find one or should i just tell them that its just me renting the apartment?
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olpoke answered at 9/1/2009 8:30:27 PM
I'm not sure about the area, but if you tell your potential landlord/property manager it is just you moving in and then five other people move in, you probably will be facing eviction, depending on your contract. I would be up front with your manager about the # of tenants.
michealariley asked Everyone at 8/24/2009 12:13:23 PM
i need to find a apatrment for myself my two kids and my brother and his girlfriend and there baby, i know that is alot of people but we have no other choice, is there any apartments that i can look into to find one or should i just tell them that its just me renting the apartment?
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Huguley78 answered at 9/9/2009 5:50:19 PM
Definitely don't tell them it is just you. Lying about or hiding occupants or pets can get you fined or even evicted. There are many 3 and 4 bedroom communities and townhouses out there that would be perfect for your situation. Simply use our apartment search tool and search in your city for 3 and 4 bedroom apartments within your price range. Then apply, but make sure to put ALL occupants who will be living there on the application and the lease. Remember...the lease holder will be held responsible for anything that happens to an apartment or "guests" that may damage it.
Huguley78 asked Everyone at 7/17/2009 3:48:48 PM
What is everyone's favorite past-time to enjoy in your apartment?
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Huguley78 answered at 7/21/2009 2:01:55 PM
Foosball is a man's sport
keready answered at 7/21/2009 2:01:01 PM
There is nothing quite like having a foosball table in your apartment...you can invite the neighbors and then kick their butts. Home court advantage goes a long way!
jeff asked Everyone at 10/5/2007 8:27:34 AM
What is the funniest experience you have ever had while living in an apartment?
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handyconnie answered at 10/8/2007 10:42:57 AM
I had a friend move into the same apartment complex as me, The Verandah at Grandview. He moved into an apt. 3 buildings down. I had only been to his apartment one time, so the second time I walked to his apartment, I knocked on the door and walked right in. oops! Wrong apartment. There was a guy sitting on his couch eating Taco Bell, and his little yapper dog ran straight at me barking like crazy. I felt so embarassed and told him that I was sorry for barging in. He was not happy and didn't say a word to me as I ran out of the apartment. I hope I never run into him again. Who knows what he could have been doing when I walked in. YIKES!! I'm sure he keeps his door locked at all times now. :)
bevo13 asked Everyone at 9/19/2007 10:01:02 AM
Do you think it would be alright to practice scuba in full-gear at my community’s pool?
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loaderman115 answered at 3/1/2008 9:10:37 AM
i dont think thats a good idea bro. you might find yourself taken away ina really nice tight fitting white jacket.
agibears answered at 12/27/2007 10:01:59 AM
I don't know but it would sure be funny to watch.
ResponsibleTenant answered at 11/26/2007 7:01:19 PM
I Don't See Why Not, Pick An unusual Time Like Early Morning Late Evening When Rambuctious Children Wont Be Splashing and Jumping Around. A 24-Hour Pool Would Be Ideal But If Not Shoot For Opening or Closing Time Spectrum.
Vlt_moon answered at 11/21/2007 2:07:21 PM
Keep in mind that pools are treated to cut down on germs-- Scuba gear wasn't made for pools and the cleaning products that can harm your equipment.
Ask a manager (pool) if it is okay then learn what is added to the pool and if it will harm your gear.
pvbees answered at 9/25/2007 1:04:10 PM
One of the hardest things about scuba diving is climbing up the boat ladder. This is especially true in rough water. Practicing this tricky feat in a pool would really help.
barbyfirefly answered at 9/19/2007 11:36:17 AM
HAHA! I think it would be hilarious!
ashbydog answered at 9/19/2007 11:21:15 AM
Are you for real? That's a great idea. I thought I was the only one who had thought of that. I actually gave scuba instructions at my old apartment pool. People loved it. You should give it a shot once you get certified and be sure to tell your apartment office. They may be able to give you discounts or something for offering classes.
demarcusharris answered at 9/19/2007 11:19:32 AM
I think it'd be really cool. Just don't take any under water cameras with you. People may become a little worried... Let us know how it turns out!