for rent gilbert az

Whether you are a first time ever renter, or just renting a home for the first time in Gilbert, AZ, you probably need some advice about how to get started. Before you begin your search, its best to know what you want from your Arizona rental.

Questions to ask yourself first:

ü  What is the highest price I am willing to pay?

ü  What price per square foot do I have in mind?

ü  Is a backyard important?

ü  Will my pets be coming with me?

ü  How many bedrooms MUST I have? How many would I prefer?

ü  Do I know what school district I want to move to?

Once you determine the answers to your questions, the real leg work begins.

 

Searching for a House

When moving to a new area, especially for first time renters, it may be a little daunting thinking about finding a new place to live. One of the most important decisions you can make about renting in Gilbert, AZ is how you go about searching for your new house. Free rental sites are usually where people start, but responders beware! Sites that do not require any credentials, payments, or memberships to post may be very appealing to people who are legitimately trying to rent out a house, but those same sites also draw in scams by the thousands. Never send money to people claiming to be out of state landlords, or to people asking for a deposit to hold a house without ever seeing it first. The safer bet is to browse sites that require posters to pay or join the site as a member before they can list a property. Most reputable real estate companies use their own website and pay to post property search sites to list their homes for rent in Gilbert, AZ.

 

Moving In to a Gilbert, AZ Rental Home

Once you have asked yourself the important questions, found the house that best suits your needs and price range, and viewed the house, you are almost home – but before you sign a lease, take a step back and pay attention to the final details. Remember that signing a lease is a contractual agreement that you are bound to by Arizona state laws. If you are unsure of the terms or the length of the lease, it may be best to renegotiate the agreement or back out altogether. Also, run a reference check, if at all possible, on your new landlord – do not just take their word for it about their professionalism, they won’t just take yours! Check in on your landlord by calling past tenants, running an online check to see what comes up, and viewing any available public records about them and their business. After you feel secure about the lease and the landlord, you should do a very thorough walk-thru with your landlord – note everything and anything that is damaged from previous residents because if you don’t it will likely come out of your security deposit. It may seem like a lot of work, but once you are in your rental, you can settle in to your new Gilbert, AZ community.

 

“by Troy Reeves” at Google

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