Tips for Attending Viewings

Creating a Positive Impression


At the Viewing:

  • You are trying to make a positive impression – landlords can have many tenants applying for the same apartment; you want them to choose you. Landlords want to know that the rent will be paid, and that you will take care of the unit.
  • Be on time or early for the viewing.
  • Try to make a good first impression; think of it like a job interview.
  • Always be polite and courteous.
  • Be conscious of how much information about your personal life you are providing.
  • Confirm the rent and what utilities are included; if utilities are not included, ask the landlord for an estimate.
  • Ask about laundry facilities, parking, pet policy, maintenance, and any other questions you have.
  • If you like the apartment, be sure to tell the landlord you are serious about it; ask for an application or inquire about the application process.
  • Thank the landlord for their time.

What to Bring:

  • Positive references (ask your references in advance if you can use them)
  • Landlord references (if you don’t have any, be prepared to explain why not)
  • Employment or income verification
  • Photo ID
  • Bring a positive attitude; don’t complain about a previous landlord or boss

After the Viewing:

  • Fill out the application and provide it to the landlord as soon as possible. The market is very competitive and units rent quickly.
  • If you don’t hear back from a potential landlord, be sure to follow up with them.
  • Be prepared that you may have to apply to more than one unit before you secure housing. The market is currently extremely competitive.
  • To find out if you are eligible for assistance with Last Month’s Rent, contact the Housing Stability Fund by dialing 311.
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