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There are many personal needs to think about while looking for housing. 

Before looking at vacancies, consider the following:

Academic:

  • Internet Connection
  • Distance from library, computer labs, advisors, etc.
  • Study space
  • Walk to class or need for a car

Physical:

  • Enough space for activities and personal items
  • Proximity to fitness/recreation facilities
  • Laundry facilities
  • Bike rack to store bike
  • Proximity to grocery store and shopping
  • Safe and well lighted areas around building
  • Parking arrangements
  • Pet policies
  • Smoking policies
  • Air Conditioning
  • Curtains or blinds
  • Furnishings
  • Accessibility accommodations
  • Proximity to daycare or school facilities

Affordability:

Does the leasing agreement include the following?  If the agreement does not include utilities, (paid by landlord) can you afford the costs of these necessities?

      For your consideration:

    • Heat
    • Water
    • Electricity
    • Cable
    • Garbage pick-up
    • Off-street parking fees
    • Pet fees
    • Late rent fees
    • Subleasing fees

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safety:

Does the housing have the following available and functioning?

  • Outside security door
  • Deadbolt lock on the interior door
  • Peepholes on doors
  • Functioning locks on windows
  • Locked access to laundry, storage, etc
  • Well-lighted entryways
  • Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers
  • Sufficient amount of electrical outlets
  • Appliances plugged into appropriate size outlets
  • Locked mailboxes
 
     
 
The aforementioned information is provided as a general guide and is not intended to provide specific advice.  Readers should satisfy themselves that the information is accurate for their purposes and use.
 
     
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Tenant Landlord Association
UI Housing
City of Iowa City Neighborhood Services
 
           
 
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UI Center for Media Production
 
 

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