Andi Lawrence. Table of Contents 1. Why I Chose My Apartment 2. How I Will Pay For My Apartment 3. Roommates 4. Furnishing 5. Maintenance 6. How I Will.

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Andi Lawrence

Table of Contents 1. Why I Chose My Apartment 2. How I Will Pay For My Apartment 3. Roommates 4. Furnishing 5. Maintenance 6. How I Will Fulfill My Obligation As A Tenant

Why I Chose My Apartment I chose this apartment because it is not very expensive and it is what I am looking for It has 3 beds and 1 bath, so I can live by myself with having enough space to keep all of my stuff and having room for guests.

How I Will Pay For This Apartment I will pay for this apartment by paying it monthly. It is $700 a month. I will pay for it by using my income that I get from my job. The utilities I will also pay for with my own money.

Roommates I do not want any roommates. I like to live by myself and if I were to get a roommate I would only have one. If I were to have a roommate then everything like rent, utilities, luxuries, and security deposit would be split evenly down the middle.

Furnishing Since there are so many rooms in the apartment and It would be just me I will put lots if furnisher in the house. I would use one room for the master bedroom. The second room would be an office or workspace, so that would have things like desks. The third room would be a guest room so that would also be furnished like a bedroom. I will also have stuff for the kitchen, bathroom, and a common room.

Maintenance I will maintain this apartment by keeping everything clean. I will vacuum, dust, sweep, and mop regularly. I will also not throw parties in the apartment and I will also always do dishes and keep everything picked up. With the landlord permission I will also keep the outside nice by keeping the grass cut and plating flowers.

How I Will Fulfill My Obligation As A Tenant I will be a very good tenant because I will always pay my full rent on time. I will also keep his space very neat and always keep the house clean. I wont give him trouble and I will be very understanding of his rules and regulations.

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