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Go Rent - Nyc

Deb Brown

Publisher: BookBaby

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Summary

This book is a guide with information on renting an apartment in New York City.  It gives you a guide on what documents are needed, if you are looking for an apartment on your own or with a broker,questions you should ask yourself before you start the search, how to read a standard lease and stories of my experience while showing apartments to clients.  The book will also give you websites to check on your own for apartments as well as a list of a few neighborhoods with rental prices for studios, one bedrooms and two bedrooms.
Available since: 03/26/2016.

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