Important Things To Check Before Moving To An Apartment
Important Things To Check Before Moving To An Apartment
You've found a great apartment in your price range and ready to move in. But before you pack your bags and boxes and load up the moving truck, you'll want to do an apartment walkthrough. Essentially, it's like running through a home safety checklist; you walk through the apartment with your landlord or rental agent and determine if there are any issues that need fixing before you move in.
These Are Some Important Things To Check Before Moving To An Apartment
Safety Make sure that smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are in place. Check the building's hallways and other areas for fire safety features. If your apartment windows has bars, are they approved safety gates that don't require a key? Also make sure that each room has an operable window large enough to escape through. Find out what the fire escape plan is for the building and make sure you know where to go
Doors and windows Make Sure to check all locks and door knobs are secure and not wobbly and that you will be supplied with keys for each lock. Try all windows and doors to make sure they open and close properly. Are window coverings intact? Note any missing screens. This is also a good opportunity to check for drafts.
Plumbing Look around the toilets and under and around every sink to make sure that nothing is damp or dripping. Make sure that faucets shut off properly and that all sink stops work. Check the tub and sinks for missing grout or tiles. Turn the shower on to test for water pressure and hot water temperature. It's important to find out if you share a hot water heater or if your unit has its own. (This could affect the kind of shower you'll have in the mornings!)
Appliances Test each appliance to make sure it works properly. On the stove, test each burner and the oven/broiler. Check the refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, air conditioning/heating system, washer and dryer. If the laundry facilities are in a common area, be sure it is clean, bright, well maintained and accessible to residents only.
Electrical It's a good idea to bring a small appliance with you like a radio or clock to test outlets. Turn all the wall switches off and on to make sure they work properly.
General condition Check the ceilings to make sure there isn't any water damage, and check the walls for peeling paint or wallpaper. Check closets, sinks and elsewhere for signs of rodents or insects, such as droppings and chew marks.