By: Kellen Gades. Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 2. My Chosen Apartment 3. Paying For My Apartment 4. Roommates and Splitting Utilities 5. Furnishings.

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By: Kellen Gades

Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 2. My Chosen Apartment 3. Paying For My Apartment 4. Roommates and Splitting Utilities 5. Furnishings 6. Filling My Tenant Obligation

My Chosen Apartment Alta Surf Apartment Complex in Myrtle Beach, S.C. 2 Bedroom 2 Bath $849 per month Public Pool Fitness Center

Why I Chose It I will be living with one other person, so the two bedroom two bathroom seemed like a perfect fit. Also, the apartment is very spacious and open so we have our space, but still enjoy living together.

Paying For My Apartment I am out of college, and work at an insurance agency. I have a steady income and can afford the tent and the utilities with my monthly income, especially because I am splitting it with my roommate. I can also afford the security deposit with my income.

Roommates My best friend and I are rooming together. We went to college together, and wanted to continue living with each other. We have about the same income, so decided to split the rent and utilities in half to make payments easier.

Furnishings Most of the apartment comes furnished, with the exception of the bedrooms. My roommate and I decided to furnish our own rooms and split the cost of essential kitchen and bathroom supplies. My bedroom will follow the style of the rest of the apartment with bright colored furnishings.

Obligation as the Tenant Pay my rent on time Make sure my roommate does the same Do not have animals on the premises Do not change any features of the apartment Keep the apartment clean