- What types of upgrades a landlord typically will and won’t pay for (or even allow), as well as whether your rent will increase and who will pay.
- Why a landlord might not renew a lease, how he/she figures out the appropriate rent increase, plus a few shrewd negotiating tips—for you.
- Why many landlords insist tenants are covered by renters' insurance.
- Smart suggestions—move mid-month, change the locks, banish the kids, and more!—for making the move in or out of a building as painless as possible.
- What all that legalese on the lease really means.
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A NYC landlord speaks: the scoop on leases, renewals, upgrades and more
Published September 4, 2014 (over 11 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago

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A NYC landlord speaks: the scoop on leases, renewals, upgrades and more
Published September 4, 2014 (over 11 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago

- What types of upgrades a landlord typically will and won’t pay for (or even allow), as well as whether your rent will increase and who will pay.
- Why a landlord might not renew a lease, how he/she figures out the appropriate rent increase, plus a few shrewd negotiating tips—for you.
- Why many landlords insist tenants are covered by renters' insurance.
- Smart suggestions—move mid-month, change the locks, banish the kids, and more!—for making the move in or out of a building as painless as possible.
- What all that legalese on the lease really means.
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