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In order to have the best off-campus student housing experience, some tips must be followed such as choosing the right roommate, reading the lease, choosing the right furniture, kitchen preparations, and more. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 7 Off-Campus Housing Tips


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7 Off-Campus Housing Tips
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  • Living off campus is a completely different
    experience to living in a McMaster accommodation.
    Youll have much more freedom, but also more
    responsibilities. To ensure that you find the
    right place, feel comfortable during your time
    there, and save money, there are some things you
    need to do.

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1. Check Everything Before Making a Decision
  • Never feel too shy to poke around when visiting
    potential housing. Look out for red flags like
    water damage, mold, broken windows, creaky
    floors, and signs of bugs.

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2. Choose the Right Roommates
  • Your best friends may not make the best
    roommates. Pick people you can trust to pay their
    share of the rent and utility bills and who want
    the same kind of lifestyle as you.

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3. Read the Lease
  • Your landlord must provide you with a lease
    before you seal the agreement. Only sign if you
    are happy about terms like the number of people
    that can live in the house, the subletting
    policy, parking, who is responsible for
    maintaining appliances, and what is required for
    the return of your security deposit.

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4. Find Cheap Furniture
  • Most places come unfurnished, which means youll
    need to acquire all the furniture yourself. The
    cheapest way to do this is to ask former
    students. The people leaving your apartment may
    be able to sell you their stuff. If not, get in
    touch with other graduates.

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5. Plan for Home Maintenance
  • You need to keep the apartment well maintained
    if you are to avoid damages. Should an appliance
    or fixture need a repair, call your landlord and
    document everything.

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6. Prepare the Kitchen
  • When you move in, purchase all the basics you
    need for the kitchen and split the cost with your
    roommates. Set ground rules about what essentials
    you will share, how youll label your food, and
    how you will divide the cleaning.

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7. Meet Your Neighbours
  • Develop a good relationship with your
    neighbours. They will be useful contacts to have
    if you ever need to borrow something (like a hand
    tool) and theyll be more likely to turn to you
    in the case of minor disputes (such as noise)
    instead of calling the police.

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  • You can avoid many of the above complications by
    living in student accommodation. For instance,
    places like West Village Suites have dedicated
    maintenance personnel and all the suites are
    fully furnished. Plus, you are only responsible
    for paying your own lease, meaning you never need
    to worry if your roommates are late paying their
    bills.
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