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MrsLL2010
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Name: Lori
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Advice needed - long, but please read
First a brief background - DH and I started the home buying process in Dec of 2011. We found out that there was a outstanding student loan negatively affecting his credit - unfortunately I cannot get the mortgage alone as I need his income. We were referred to a reputable credit repair agency by our mortgage broker. The contract we signed was for 6 months, and a guaranteed raise in credit score of 20%.
Our lease expires on May 31 on our apartment. I received the renewal letter today - the terms are either one year or two years. I really don't want to sign a one year lease. Does anyone have any advice on how to negotiate lease terms. Its a management company, but they only have the one building. We have been there for 6 years, never late on rent. I would be willing to sign a 6 month lease and thought offering more rent would be a good negotiating tool.
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Posted 3/26/12 2:28 PM |
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FirstMate
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Re: Advice needed - long, but please read
Personally, I wouldn't offer them anything. I would ask for 6 months and go from there.
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Posted 3/26/12 2:44 PM |
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MarisaK
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Re: Advice needed - long, but please read
Posted by FirstMate
Personally, I wouldn't offer them anything. I would ask for 6 months and go from there.
I agree - especially if you've been great tennants -
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Posted 3/26/12 2:48 PM |
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CouponKT
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Re: Advice needed - long, but please read
Posted by FirstMate
Personally, I wouldn't offer them anything. I would ask for 6 months and go from there.
I also agree. Let them know your situation and go from there. Talk to someone higher up and in PERSON if you can. Makes them know that you are a real person and that you have a real situation. Much easier to say no if you put it in writing.
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Posted 3/26/12 3:50 PM |
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Re: Advice needed - long, but please read
I would just see if you can go month to month first, to give even more flexibility than a 6 month lease. I know when we were moving out of our city apartment and buying a house on LI, we were able to go month to month -- with the understanding that we'd give 30 days notice when we wanted to terminate the lease. Some management companies will do that, especially if there's a big enough demand for the rental.
If that's not an option, maybe a 6 month lease is.
But I agree - do NOT offer to pay more rent upfront. Don't show your hand when your negotiating... keep some bargaining chips in your back pocket.
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Posted 3/26/12 4:08 PM |
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MrsLL2010
LIF Infant

Member since 2/09 318 total posts
Name: Lori
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Re: Advice needed - long, but please read
Thanks so much for the great advice!! I am going to wait until mid April to call. Unfortunately the landlord is not on premises, but I could talk to him on the phone.
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Posted 3/27/12 6:51 PM |
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