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Everything a renter needs to know — from move-in checklists and deposit strategy to living well with pets, roommates, and everything in between.
What Every Guide Here Covers
- ✓Renter-specific advice — written for people who rent, not own, with lease restrictions in mind
- ✓Practical and actionable — step-by-step guidance you can use before, during, and after your tenancy
- ✓Deposit-protective — every guide is written with your security deposit and lease compliance as a baseline
The Complete First Apartment Checklist: Everything You Need Before Move-In Day
From kitchen essentials to the tools you’ll actually use — the room-by-room checklist for setting up your first place without buying things you’ll regret.
Read the GuideThe definitive guide to setting up your first rental — what to buy first, what to skip, and what to splurge on when you’re ready.
Everything you need to document, photograph, and understand before and after your tenancy to protect every dollar of your deposit.
The practical renter’s guide to maintenance requests, habitability standards, and knowing when you have leverage.
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Security Deposit Checklist
Security deposit checklist for renters to track photos, repairs, and documentation from move-in to move-out so you can protect and recover your deposit.
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Covering Ugly Apartment Floors
Scuffed laminate, dated tile, or builder-grade carpet can undercut an otherwise great apartment, but you don’t need permission to change how the floor looks —…
How do I make sure I get my security deposit back?
Document everything on move-in day with timestamped photos, report pre-existing damage in writing, and use only damage-free methods for decorating. Our Deposits & Move-In guides walk through every step.
What should I do first when moving into a new rental?
Do a full walkthrough before unpacking, photograph every room, and note any damage in writing to your landlord. Then start with the First Apartment checklist to make sure you have everything you need.
Can my landlord keep my deposit for normal wear and tear?
No — in most jurisdictions, landlords cannot deduct for normal wear and tear. What counts as normal wear varies by state, so our Renter Tips guides cover how to understand and protect your rights.
How do I set up a shared rental with roommates fairly?
Start with a written roommate agreement covering rent splits, cleaning schedules, guest policies, and what happens if someone wants to leave early. Our Roommates guides cover the full setup process.
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