Lesson 21.1 Housing Decisions

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Lesson 21.1 Housing Decisions Describe several housing rental alternatives. Discuss potential living arrangements and moving choices. © South-Western Educational Publishing

Intro- Where have you lived? Once you reach adulthood, what are some different housing alternatives open to you? © South-Western Educational Publishing

Housing Alternatives On-campus housing Dormitory Sorority and fraternity houses Cooperative housing- share in cooking, cleaning and maintaining the common areas. (less rent) Apartments Duplexes Condominiums Houses

Living Arrangements Where to live Security deposit and fees. Length of time you plan to live in the residence. Distance from work/school Distance to Laundry, shopping, gas stations etc. Repairs and maintenance you are expected to perform © South-Western Educational Publishing

Living Arrangements What to take Furniture Furnished/unfurnished? Unfurnished Buy or rent Basic household and personal items Cleaning supplies, personal, kitchen, clothing, decorative items. © South-Western Educational Publishing

Planning Your Move Group financial decisions if you have roommates. p512 Utilities Groceries Moving costs Includes, time and $ spent to pack, store, transport, load, unload and unpack. ( can be tax write off if moving for work. Installation charges

How to find a place to live Broker Ex pro-move Websites Classified ads College resources Word of mouth Visit the area and drive around © South-Western Educational Publishing

Lesson 21.2 The Rental Process List the advantages and disadvantages of renting a place to live. Describe the elements of a rental application, rental inventory, and lease. Discuss landlord and tenant responsibilities. © South-Western Educational Publishing

Advantages and Disadvantages of Renting Mobility Convenience Minimal responsibilities Social life Lower living expenses Disadvantages Noise Lack of privacy Small quarters Lack of storage Lack of parking © South-Western Educational Publishing

Rental Agreements Leases Month-to-month agreements Rental inventory © South-Western Educational Publishing

Landlord/Tenant Responsibilities Landlord obligations Tenant obligations © South-Western Educational Publishing