Lease Agreements for College Students

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If you are a college student, you may have begun the hunt for an apartment for the next academic year. If this is your first time signing a lease, you may have questions and wonder what is and is not part of the leasing process. We know that finding an apartment can be difficult–but it’s also important to make sure you don’t get taken advantage of by a landlord. Here is a guide to signing a lease for college students.

Submitting Your Application

Once you’ve found an apartment that suits your needs, you’ll have to submit your rental application. While this typically is just a basic background check for the landlord to ensure there are no red flags, there are certain reasons you may be denied tenancy.

Such reasons to be denied can be a criminal history or unpaid past rental records. However, there are also reasons you cannot be denied tenancy.

It is illegal for a landlord to deny a rental to you on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. If you have been discriminated against, the Fair Housing Authority can guide you through the process of filing a complaint. You can also contact a real estate attorney to guide you through the process.

When submitting your application, you’ll want to ensure you have all of the necessary documentation in place. Typically you will need:

Tennants

More than likely, you will be getting an apartment with a few of your friends to help split the cost of living. It’s important to know who will be living in the apartment when you complete your lease agreement. If more people live in the apartment than listing on the lease, you can find yourself in legal trouble with your landlord.

Not only will you need to list all tenants, but you will also need a cosigner in many cases, especially if you do not have a credit established.

This is important because if you fail to pay rent or cause excessive damage to the rental, your cosigner can be held legally responsible for the cost.

Terms of The Lease – Lease Agreements

Now that you’ve been approved, you need to understand the terms of your lease. Most importantly, how rent will be paid. There a few different forms of lease agreements you should be mindful of:

Breaking the Lease & Other Red Flags When it Comes to Lease Agreements

Things happen, and when they do, you may have no choice but to break your lease. While this can be stressful, you need to know that there are right and wrong ways of doing so.

While breaking the lease may be necessary in emergency situations, there may have been red flags not to sign it in the first place. Such red flags to be mindful of are:

Signing a lease agreement can be exciting and nerve-wracking all at the same time. If you are a college student undergoing the lease agreement process, you may want to consult with a real estate attorney if you feel there are elements of the agreement that do not seem right to you.

Why Our Scranton Real Estate Lawyers?

Lease agreements can be complicated. And if you do not understand the nuances, it is easy to be taken advantage of. That’s why you need to go with Mazzoni Valvano Szewczyk & Karam. With extensive knowledge of Pennsylvania’s real estate laws , our attorneys will make sure you understand the process.

If you are a college student in Northeastern Pennsylvania and are in the middle of a lease agreement, now is the time to get a Scranton real estate lawyer on your side. Put your trust in a law firm that puts your needs first. Contact Mazzoni Valvano Szewczyk & Karam for a free consultation today.