Este formulario se utiliza para enumerar los posibles deberes de un asesor de arrendamiento.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
When something needs fixing, reach out to your landlord or property manager promptly. It’s best to put requests in writing so there’s a record of what needs attention.
Most places will cover basic utilities like water and trash, but you may need to handle electricity, gas, and internet yourself. Check with your landlord to make sure you know who's on the hook for what.
Applying usually involves filling out an application, providing some background info, and possibly a credit check. It’s a straightforward process that helps landlords screen potential tenants.
Many places have pet policies, which can range from having no pets allowed to allowing certain breeds or sizes. Always clarify the rules upfront to avoid any surprises!
Most leases in Anchorage are either month-to-month or for a fixed term like a year. Be sure to ask about the details before signing on the dotted line!
To find out if the rent is fair, do some homework. Compare similar properties in the area. If the rent is on the high side, see what extras are included—like utilities or parking.
When checking out a rental, keep an eye on things like the condition of the appliances, the heating system, and any signs of wear and tear. Don’t forget to poke around the neighborhood, too!
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