My Application Has Been Accepted, What Now?
To ensure you are well-prepared and organized for the next phases of the rental process, it's essential to understand what lies ahead. From comprehending the lease agreement to settling comfortably into your new abode, this comprehensive article outlines the key aspects to anticipate after your rental application has received the green light.
Lease Review and Signing
What kind of lease do you use?
Standard Lease written by the North or South Carolina Bar Association to protect both tenants and homeowners. We also include in our leases - proprietary provisions such as no smoking, and homes can't be listed for sale until notice to vacate is delivered or you negotiate terms with the landlord.
Security Deposit and Rent Payment
Pay first month's rent/ Hold payment – Must be paid within 24 hours of application acceptance to secure property
Move In Inspection
Before moving your belongings into the rental unit, it's advisable to conduct a thorough move-in inspection. Document the existing condition of the property, including any pre-existing damage, and take photos as evidence. This will protect you from being held responsible for damage that was there before you moved in. Submit a list of upgrades and repair requests and keep a copy.
Utilities and Services Setup
Arrange for the transfer of utilities, such as electricity, water, gas, and internet, to your name. Notify the respective service providers about your move-in date and set up appointments if necessary. Make sure all services are functional before your official move-in day to ensure a smooth transition.
Renter’s Insurance
While the landlord's insurance covers the building's structure, it's a good idea to consider getting renters' insurance to protect your personal belongings and liability. Research and select an insurance policy that aligns with your needs and budget.
Settling In
After you've completed the necessary paperwork and moved in, take some time to settle into your new space. Familiarize yourself with the property's amenities and nearby services. Introduce yourself to neighbors and begin establishing a positive relationship within the community.
Ongoing Communication
If you encounter any maintenance issues, repairs, or concerns, report them promptly. Addressing issues early can prevent them from becoming more significant problems down the line.
Lease Review and Signing
What kind of lease do you use?
Standard Lease written by the North or South Carolina Bar Association to protect both tenants and homeowners. We also include in our leases - proprietary provisions such as no smoking, and homes can't be listed for sale until notice to vacate is delivered or you negotiate terms with the landlord.
Security Deposit and Rent Payment
Pay first month's rent/ Hold payment – Must be paid within 24 hours of application acceptance to secure property
Move In Inspection
Before moving your belongings into the rental unit, it's advisable to conduct a thorough move-in inspection. Document the existing condition of the property, including any pre-existing damage, and take photos as evidence. This will protect you from being held responsible for damage that was there before you moved in. Submit a list of upgrades and repair requests and keep a copy.
Utilities and Services Setup
Arrange for the transfer of utilities, such as electricity, water, gas, and internet, to your name. Notify the respective service providers about your move-in date and set up appointments if necessary. Make sure all services are functional before your official move-in day to ensure a smooth transition.
Renter’s Insurance
While the landlord's insurance covers the building's structure, it's a good idea to consider getting renters' insurance to protect your personal belongings and liability. Research and select an insurance policy that aligns with your needs and budget.
Settling In
After you've completed the necessary paperwork and moved in, take some time to settle into your new space. Familiarize yourself with the property's amenities and nearby services. Introduce yourself to neighbors and begin establishing a positive relationship within the community.
Ongoing Communication
If you encounter any maintenance issues, repairs, or concerns, report them promptly. Addressing issues early can prevent them from becoming more significant problems down the line.