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All Forum Posts by: Mercedes McDaniel

Mercedes McDaniel has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Originally posted by @Taylor L.:

Put a date in your letter based on the 30 days. If your lease is in effect for those 30 days, then you have to be out at the end of the last day and can move your stuff any time before that. Not all landlords will do a walkthrough with you. The smart thing to do on your end is take a lot of pictures and/or a video documenting the condition of the property.

 Thank you for the clarification! Appreciate it :)

 I know I will have to give my landlord my intent to vacate letter on the first of the month. But does that mean I have that entire month to pack all of my things and move? And when would I plan to do a walkthrough with my landlord? Do I just call them when I’ve moved everything out or am I supposed to wait till my 30 days are up? This is my first time renting and I don’t want to cause any problems on myself or my current landlord. 

Hi everyone! So I’m currently a tenant at an apartment where there was no refrigerator supplied. I had to come out of pocket and buy my own. I’m currently on the waitlist for an apartment that’ll provide all appliances. When I get called from that complex, what should I do? Because I do plan on moving there when they call me. But I don’t want to just leave this fridge behind because it was way too expensive to do that. Should I try to convince my landlord to buy it off of me for his next tenant? Or use something like Craigslist instead? Currently the fridge is less than a year old. I’ve kept it in great condition. I even have a warranty on it with Whirlpool. What would you do in a situation like this?