RENT Continued from Page 1B for free if searching out a roommate or renting out a room." Yet. it does i ost $15 a day for non-students and prop erty managers to list through the computer sys tem and bulletins. Wood said with the shortage of dormitory spate and the demand from students, it is worth the money to list. "I get students and par ents in here all day look ing." Wood said. "Parents are freaking out about stu dents having to find living arrangements outside of the dorms where they can he safe. I try and help them find a nil e place to rent." When school starts and freshman students ( house to move out of the dorms into sororities and fraternities or cooperative housing, the demand for renting off aim ■ pus may slow down. Wood said although there remains a shortage of avail able rentals, the easiest thing to do is to move in with another student looking for a roommate. "It's frustrating for stu dents in this demanding time when there isn't much available, and you can’t be too choosy," she said. When the never-ending search is finally over, and students do actually find the place of their dreams, the struggle with business just begins. it's important to consid er everything about a rental unit thoroughly, beginning with the landlord or manag er. OSl’lKG has a Renter s Handbook available to guide students through those tedious, but impor tant. endeavors. "1 tell students that the most important tiling to do when you first move into a new place is to fill out a checklist on the condition of the house in order to get a full return of deposit.” Wood said. The checklist should include, in writing, all damage, disrepair and dirt sighted before the renter ^... ' : ------ v w Students can look at the boards In the EMU basement tor rental Information ^ Know riahts when rentinq I Avoid the most common problems with landlords by putting the apart ment's condition in writing After first moving in. make a detailed list of evervthing that is and isn't in the apartment and what condition it is in A detailed list is available at the Rental Information Office in Suite 5 EMU Copy Ibis list and date it within 10 days of signing the lease, thus saving trouble when trying to get the deposit bac k at the end of the lease. If there is a problem, write the land lord about it. date the letter and keep a copy. If the problem is an essential need such as beat, water, light or security, the problem must be fixed within seven days. If the problem is not fixed within sev en days, write again and remind the landlord of the problem Give the land lord a reasonable deadline to fix the problem and state the action you will take if it is not done by that deadline. If the problem still exists on the dead lint), action c an lie taken Write a letter stating what a< lion will let taken Them are three options of action available to take • Fix or quit. State that tin* lease will he broken without penalty be< auxe the problem has not been solved • Withhold rent. An idea is to make a separate bank ac count and pav rent into it as you would regular rent It the landlord lakes you to court for with holding rent, sou have hank doc untents saving the moires is being set aside lor when the landlord does the repairs Once the problem is fixed, you must pas all of the hack rent • Repair and deduct. Repair the prob iem yourself and deduct the cost from your rent up to $2tMl Remember to save the receipts and make n copy w lien sub milting the rodut eri rent The ()St'IR(> Renter s Hotline is l-ii. HKLP. Anyone, student or not. is free to call if there is a problem with a landlord or a tenant L moves into the resident e For example, note if the t nr pets have been cleaned, if the windows and applt ant es have been washed and are working, and if anything is broken All aspects of the residence should lie in full working i ondition "The most common mis understandings come from w ithheld deposits that could have been saved if the checklist was filled out," Wood saiii. Thu Smart Tenant's Chut klist, as well its a pat k el of information including maps and other renter s information, can t>e pn keti up in the Rental Information Office Monday through Kri day from 9 a m to 5 p in Ridgewood Apartments ] Studk» — S310 lafjX I hofenun lumisfcoJ untn nti/ trank: NtUitif - $5*0 ; bcdnmm — $510 Apartments, duplexes \ houses for rent near the L of O. You arc welcome to come to our office tor a tree list of as-atlablc rentals. 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