Title: The Lease
1Can they do that?Can maintenance just come in my
apartment without warning?Do I have to pay late
fees for my roommate?50 for a light bulb! Is
that legal?I hate my roommate can I move?Do
they have to repair my dishwasher?Eww! Spiders!
Can I make them spray for bugs? The answer to
all of your questions can be found in
The Lease
2Renting Rules of the Game
- Attorney for Students
- LBJ Student Center 5.105
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3Overview
- What do you need in an apartment?
- How do you choose a new place?
- Lease what is it, why does it matter
- Requesting repairs
- Common Problems
- Questions
4Players in the Game
- Tenant you and your roommates
- Landlord owner of complex/house
- Law minimum requirements a landlord must obey
- Lease contract with terms and conditions
- Security Deposit money the landlord requires
you to pay before moving in refundable at end of
lease
5Choosing a new home
- What do you need? What do you want?
6Budget
- How much money will you have?
- Loans, scholarships, grants
- Parents
- Other income
- What will you need money for?
- Rent
- Application fee, Security Deposit
- Pet fees
- Estimate 250-500 per pet
- Electricity, Water, Gas, trash
- Estimate 100-150 each month for your share of
the bills - Cable Internet
- Estimate 100 per month
- Moving expenses
- Food
7Lease Financial Obligation
- Think of the full cost and not just monthly rent
- 12 months _at_ 450 per month 5400
- 12 months _at_ 100 utilities per month 1200
- 12 months _at_ 100 cable internet 1200
- 250 security deposit 50 application fee
- TOTAL 8100 yearly obligation
- Monthly rent VS. Installment payments
- Installments arent prorated and you owe money
BEFORE you move in or get financial aid awards
8How long will you want to stay?
- Will you need a full year?
- Graduation
- Study abroad
- Summer internships, work opportunities
- Can you break the lease if.
- Leave school?
- Graduate early?
- Get married or divorced?
- Lose a roommate?
- Become ill?
- Die?
9NO!!!
102 Ways to Legally Break the Lease
- Domestic Violence
- Criminal charges filed
- Protective order issued
- Military leave
- Active duty
- Must be for longer than 90 days
11Choose Roommates Carefully
12Renting Together Agreement
- Memorialize your agreement in writing
- 17 questions to consider/answer
- Keep a copy!
- Avoid future problems and disagreements
- Free form on our website http//attorney.dos.txst
ate.edu/
13Amenities needed?
- Bus routes, public transportation
- Computer facility
- Laundry
- Stores in walking distance
- Pet friendly
- Handicap accessible
14How do I compare places?
- Research apartment complexes
- Online review sites (apartments.com, rentals.com)
- Go in person and look at each complex
- Walk around, talk to people who live there
- Request a copy of their lease READ IT
- Use a free app like LeaseLobster
- Think it over for a few days
15ACT Ally Members
- ACT Achieving Community Together
- Ally Members complexes and landlords that
signed a contract with the University and pledged
to treat students fairly and ethically - http//www.lbjsc.txstate.edu/services/act
- Texas State Housing Fair February 2014
- Win cash prizes and a flat screen TV
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applied at end of lease
17I found a place!
Now what?
18How do I start the lease process?
- Fill out application
- Keep a copy
- Pay application fee or deposit (fees are
non-refundable, deposits may be returned) - Credit check
- Criminal history check
- Landlord has 7 days to accept or deny
- If accepted, go back and sign the lease. Do not
wait until the day of move in to sign the
contract. - Guarantor or Co-signer may be required
19Will I need a co-signer?
- Co-signer or Guarantor
- LL doesnt trust you to pay the rent because
youre young and have little credit history to
prove that you can pay bills on time - Co-signer or guarantor is a person who promises
to pay the landlord if anything goes wrong - Even if it wasnt your fault.
- Be careful!
- Landlord can make you pay but not let you stay if
you fail to provide a guarantor
20The Lease
- The most important document youll sign this year.
21Leases 2 Types
- Traditional Lease
- You and your roommates are on the exact same
lease. You are 100 responsible for yourself AND
your roommates. - Bob and Joe sign a lease. Joe quits school in
December and moves back home with his parents. - Bob is now responsible for paying the ENTIRE rent
or he will be evicted. - Individual Lease
- You rent one bedroom in a large apartment and
share a common living and kitchen area. - Bob signs a lease for bedroom A in a 3 bedroom
unit. Joe and Tom are assigned to be his
roommates. Joe quits school in December and
moves home. Bob doesnt have to worry about what
Joe does. - The landlord can now move a new roommate into
Joes old bedroom.
22Things to Look for in all Leases
- Rent and deposit amounts are accurate
- Owners name and address provided
- Emergency contact number
- Sublease and early move out terms/conditions
- Pest control - who is responsible?
- Watch out for
- Non-refundable fees
- Required cleaning or professional services
- List of possible charges/fees
23Sign the Lease.Keep a copy!Keep a copy!Keep a
copy!
24Move In More than just unpacking
- Pick up the keys and immediately inspect the
apartment - Take pictures of everything
- Better yet use an app like RentRhino
- Fill out inventory form and turn in within 48
hours - Keep a copy!
25Move Out More than just repacking
- Must give written move out notice
- Lease should specify how many days (30, 60, etc.)
- Keep a copy!
- Clean everything!
- Take pictures of your clean, empty
apartment apartment (RentRhino) - Ask landlord for walk-through
- Turn in keys and give written forwarding address
- Keep a copy!
26Wheres my money?
- If you gave written move out notice and a
forwarding address, the landlord must refund your
security deposit within 30 days - Forgot to give written move out notice?
- You might lose your money
- Forgot to give written forwarding address?
- You might lose your money
27Repairs problems
28Problems in your apartment?
29Which of these must the LL fix?
- Loud train crossing keeps you up at night
- Broken tanning beds or workout equipment
- Shuttle bus stops running
- Scuff marks on walls
- Stained carpet
- Broken dishwasher
- Roaches or mice
- Broken air conditioner
30Health or Safety
- Material effect on your health or safety
- Inconvenient or ugly vs. health or safety
- Crowded parking lot vs. Unlit parking garage
- Noisy dishwasher vs. clogged sink drain
- Seek the advice of an attorney
31Requesting a Repair
- Law requires that it be in writing AND mailed
- Email does NOT count as writing or mailing
- Texas law gives two options
- Send letter, wait 7 days. If no response, send
letter again and wait another 7 days. - OR, send first letter via certified mail with a
return receipt. If no response after 7 days, see
a lawyer. - Landlord can require that you ALSO give them
notice via the web or email - Hence, you have to tell them twice.
32How to Request a Repair
- Type a letter
- Address it to owner
- Date it
- Tell them what apartment you live in and what the
problem is, how long has the problem existed - Ask them to repair the problem within 7 days
- Mail it with a STAMP (or certified with return
receipt) - Keep a copy!
- How will you prove that you sent a letter if you
dont have a copy?
33Making Repairs
- Law says within 7 days of notice is reasonable
amount of time to begin repair - Each case is different and fact specific
- Leaky toilet vs. Leaky roof
- Professional landlord vs. Mom Pop rental
- Do I have to let the landlord fix it?
- Yes. Law gives LL several chances to correct the
problem and maintain the lease.
34Common Problems
- Apartment not as pictured
- Parking sucks
- Landlord wont call you back
- Hate the roommate you were given
- Roommate didnt pay bill
- Your boyfriend is always there should you pay
more? - Rent a house. Does master bedroom pay more?
- Roommate spent the security deposit check
35Renting Houses in San Marcos
- Single Family Ordinance
- Houses in these areas cannot have more than 2
unrelated people living there - Landlord does NOT have to disclose this to you
- City of San Marcos CAN force you to move
36Technology to the Rescue!
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37Questions?
- Attorney for Students
- LBJ Student Center 5.105
- (512) 245-2370
- http//attorney.dos.txstate.edu/
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