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Get permission from owner to paint your bedroom bright purple

Have more privacy

Must pay property taxes

Leaky faucet must make repairs yourself

Must make a down payment

Must make a security deposit

Easy to move/relocate

I don’t have to ask to replace the carpet with hardwood

Leaky faucet. Landlord sent someone to fix it.

My property value will most likely increase

Have to pay closing costs

Those noisy neighbors in the apartment above me!

Landlord is selling. Have one month to get out

So many location choices!