Apartment Hunting Checklist Utilities included Parking availability Pets allowed Phone number and address of landlord’s insurance company Change locks.

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Apartment Hunting Checklist Utilities included Parking availability Pets allowed Phone number and address of landlord’s insurance company Change locks Able to repaint

Checklist cont. Address Name of Landlord and/or Realtor Rent Utilities included: Heat, hot water, electricity, trash, cable Amount of security deposit Date visited Date apartment is available

Checklist cont. Distance to job, stores, laundry Public transportation available Closet space Water pressure Size of hot water heater Toilet flush properly Leaky faucets Ventilation

Checklist Cont. Refrigerator Stove Insects and rodents Sufficient lights and electrical outlets Windows openly easily or painted shut