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		<title>To rent an apartment. Montreal.  How to rent right apartment? Part 2.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Condition of the apartment You come to look at the apartment. 1 &#8211; the previous lodger had not yet moved (maybe you can speak with them and ask some questions about the apartment and the house). 2 – The apartment is being repaired or just repaired. If the apartment is after repair and ready for [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Condition of the apartment</strong><br />
You come to look at the apartment. 1 &#8211; the previous lodger had not yet moved (maybe you can speak with them and ask some questions about the apartment and the house).<br />
2 – The apartment is being repaired or just repaired.</p>
<p>If the apartment is after repair and ready for your occupancy, pay attention to the fact that all works have been already done.<br />
Often the promises to finish something after you move in can be stretched out for several months. <span id="more-42"></span></p>
<p>Ask your future neighbors (you can walk several times around the house, to strike up an acquaintance with grannies or mammy, who walk with their children. Usually such people are easy to contact),do they like to live in the house, where you are going to rent an apartment?  What are the problems in the house? How quickly the concierge responds to their requests, repairing breakages and so on. </p>
<p><strong>Kitchen.</strong><br />
Ask about the efficiency of equipment. From my own experience I would say that the kitchen cooker hood has worked only in one of 4 apartments I have rented. Often in multistores building &#8211; when the owner is changing, the kitchen equipment is being changed too – you can mark the flat like this.</p>
<p><strong>Floor. </strong><br />
In wooden buildings, usually there is a wooden floor. Walk on the floor and check if it creaks or not. Decide whether you like it.</p>
<p><strong>Windows. </strong><br />
Check the containment of the windows (it will be too late to check it in winter). How easy they open and close. Are there mosquito nets on the windows?</p>
<p><strong>Laundry. </strong><br />
Large building usually has general laundry room &#8211; down in the basement, or in the special rooms on  each floor. If you plan to buy your own washing machine and dryer &#8211; check if they can be installed before signing the lease contract apartment.<br />
P.S. A lot of lodgers set the washing machines at their own risk&#8230; </p>
<p><strong>Pets. </strong><br />
If you have pets or you are going to have one – ask permission to do this.</p>
<p><strong>Parking.</strong><br />
Decide where you will park your car – is there an inside parking or parking place on the street. In Montreal you can see, so-called parking zone. Get to know where you can take the permission in the district.</p>
<p><strong>Building.</strong><br />
Inspect the building inside &#8211; corridors, stairs, parking, space for garbage. Does everything looks ok?</p>
<p><strong>Neighbours.</strong><br />
Go for a walk in the area around the house, where you are planning to rent an apartment. Try to get to know what  is the contingent living there.</p>
<p><strong>The rental payment.</strong><br />
Here, the main point is if heeting is included in the rent. In the large building, usually &#8211; yes. In the duplex, triplex – you get to know it. If possible, ask to show the heating bills for the last winter or for the last year.</p>
<p><strong>Where to look for to rent an apartment?</strong><br />
Advertisements about the rent on houses, bulletin boards, internet: montreal.en.craigslist.ca, <a href="http://montrealais.ca/">montrealais.ca</a> , montreal.kijiji.ca<br />
In the local newspapers.</p>
<p>If you have an experience, bitter experience or good experience,  about the rent an apartment – leave comments to the article and share it with our readers.</p>
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		<title>To rent an apartment. Montreal.  How to rent right apartment? Part 1.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of immigrants in Montreal at first rent an apartment. When you have got accustomed to the districts of the city, to the canadian life, you have got the canadian university diploma, and you are working for a stable firm, you begin thinking about buying a house. First of all let’s speak about apartment [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of immigrants in Montreal at first<strong> rent an apartment</strong>. When you have got accustomed to the districts of the city, to the canadian life, you have got the canadian university diploma, and you are working for a stable firm, you begin thinking about<a href="http://en.montrealais.ca/2009/07/buying-a-house-first-step-–-the-beginning-of-a-credit-story/"> buying a house</a>.  </p>
<p>First of all let’s speak about apartment rent in Montreal. What do you have to draw attention to?<br />
What to do at first and how not be trapped?<br />
After all during the term of apartment rent (it is usually 1 year contract) it is very hard to change something.<span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p><strong>District.</strong><br />
When you will choose a district of a future house concentrate your attention on:<br />
<strong>Presence of schools</strong>, kindergarten, shops, hospitals. The places for rest, parks, green spaces. Bicycle path, tennis-courts, swimming-pools, libraries.<br />
<strong>Traffic interchange</strong>. Presence of bus-stops, subways. Easy entrance to the main route of the city. Distance to your work/study, favorite places, place of living of friends and relatives.<br />
<strong>Find out crime rate in this district</strong>.<br />
Perfect advice is to visit this district and check everythings out by yourself. Go there in different parts of the day: in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening. Try to understand how you feel there, do you like this district or not.</p>
<p><strong>An apartment.</strong><br />
<strong>Area of the apartment</strong>. At first time it is hard to get used to scales 2 ½, 3 ½ ,4 ½… Actually it is very easy.  Take away  1 ½ ( it means a kitchen, a corridor, sanitary arrangements) you have a quantity of the rooms. For example,<br />
1 ½ &#8211; small room combine with kitchen.<br />
2 ½ &#8211; studio, detached room and kitchen, very often the word “detached” is relative. The room only by sight is separated by a cupboard or bar, etc. In general the difference between 1 ½ and 2 ½ is very relative, and what to call this apartment each owner decides by himself.  If you decide to rent a studio,  check out  1 ½ and 2 ½ &#8211; you can find very interesting offers.<br />
3 ½ &#8211; two-room apartment. Two room – the first room is necessarily separeted, the second room is usually combined with kitchen.<br />
4 ½ &#8211; three-room apartment, as a rule with separeted kitchen and two bedrooms.<br />
5 ½ &#8211; four-room apartment. Three bedrooms.<br />
<strong>Floor </strong>– decide on which floor do you want to live<br />
If you will rent an apartment on 1-2 floor, check  the presence of entry in the parking. If you rent a flat there you take a chance to hear opening and closing of a garage doors, warning sirens of garbage<br />
<strong>Collecting machines. </strong>Check out where are situated the elevator, refuse bins – they do not have an adjoining wall.<br />
Find out if there are swimming-pool or gymnasium in the house, if you need it.</p>
<p><strong>Where to look for the renting of an apartment?</strong><br />
Advertisements for rent of houses, bulletin boards, internet: montreal.en.craigslist.ca, <a href="http://montrealais.ca">montrealais.ca</a>, montreal.kijiji.ca<br />
In the local newspapers.<br />
If you have an experience, bitter experience or good experience,  about the rent of an apartment – leave comments to the article and share it with our readers.</p>
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