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Transition to Off-Campus Housing. Begin your search by asking these questions: How much can I afford to spend on rent? Where would I like to live? What.

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Page 1: Transition to Off-Campus Housing. Begin your search by asking these questions: How much can I afford to spend on rent? Where would I like to live? What.

Transition toOff-Campus Housing

Transition toOff-Campus Housing

Page 2: Transition to Off-Campus Housing. Begin your search by asking these questions: How much can I afford to spend on rent? Where would I like to live? What.

Begin your searchby asking these questions:

• How much can I afford to spend on rent?

• Where would I like to live?

• What kind of housing would I like?

• How many people will I feel comfortable living with?

• Same sex/opposite sex?

• What transportation is available to me?

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Where can I find Housing?

• Off campus housing list on the Dean of Students website (http://dso.nmu.edu)

• Bulletin boards in the University Center

• Classified section of the Mining Journal

(http://miningjournal.net)

• The Yellow Pages under Apartments or Realtors

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Questions To Ask about the Rent/Security Deposit

• How much is the rent per month?• Is there a security deposit? How much is it?• How much do I have to pay to move in?• Do I have to pay before I move in?• When is the rent due?• What if I am late paying the rent?• Can the rent be raised during the time of the lease?• What is included in the rent? Snow removal? Garbage pick up? Utilities?• Can I have pets?• Is there a limit to the number of people who may live there?• Is there adequate parking?

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What to ask about aLease

• Make sure there is a written lease.• What are the terms of the lease?• If more than one student will be renting the

house or apartment, do we all sign the lease?

• What happens if I have to break the lease?

• May I sublet to another person?

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Before you sign a lease…

• Make sure you understand the lease• Make sure the lease is for the period of

time you plan to stay• Be sure any verbal agreements have been

added to the lease in writing• Be sure you know how to resolve problems that

may arise regarding your lease• Make sure the house/apartment is registered

with the Fire Marshall

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Tenants and LandlordsA Practical Guide

• Where can I get a copy of the “Tenants and Landlords – A Practical Guide” booklet?– In the Dean of Students Office

2001 CB Hedgcock Building– On the Dean of Students website

(http://dso.nmu.edu)

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Others Expenses to Consider BEFORE You Sign a Lease

• Deposits for Utilities - Electric GasWater/Sewer

• Telephone• Cable Television/Internet Access• Garbage bags and/or recycling bins• Groceries• Laundry Facilities

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Helpful Hints

• Do an inventory/damage checklist when you first move in and give a copy to your landlord…TAKE PICTURES

• Look into Renter’s Insurance

• Introduce yourself to your neighbors

• Save all receipts and correspondence

• Communicate with your roommates… hold a weekly or bi-weekly roommates meeting

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Renter’s Insurance

Where do I get Renter’s Insurance?

Check the Yellow Pages in the telephone book under “Insurance”. Several local companies offer this type of insurance (i.e. State Farm, Allstate, Alger General Insurance Agency, Elder Agency, etc.)

You can also look on the internet under “Renter’s Insurance” to find companies that offer this type of insurance (i.e. Geico, AAA, Balboa Insurance Group, etc.).

You may be able to get this type of insurance under your parent’s

insurance policy…check with them to see if this is possible.

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Meter Violations   Fine After 48 Hours

M1 Expired Meter $5.00 $8.00

Restricted Violations      

R1 Parked too close to Crosswalk $10.00 $15.00

R2 Improper parking $10.00 $15.00

R3 Parked too Close to Driveway $10.00 $15.00

R4 Obstructing Sidewalk $10.00 $15.00

R5 Double Parked $10.00 $15.00

R6 Parked too close to Hydrant $10.00 $15.00

R7 Parked in Alley $10.00 $15.00

R8 Parked Left Side of Street $10.00 $15.00

R9Parked 1:00 am to 6:00 am

(Nov 1 - Apr 1)Winter Parking Ban

$50.00 $55.00

R10 Parked in Loading Zone $15.00 $20.00

R11 Parked in Restricted Zone $10.00 $15.00

R12 Parked over Two Hour Limit $10.00 $15.00

R13 Parked over One Hour Limit $10.00 $15.00

R14 Parked 1:00 am to 6:00 am $10.00 $15.00

R15 Parked 7:00 am to 3:00 pm $10.00 $15.00

R16 Parked on Private Property $10.00 $15.00

R18 Handicapped Zone $50.00   $75.00

Rates subject to change without notice  

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For Additional Information or Assistance:

Visit the Dean of Students Office website @www.nmu.edu/dso

Visit the City of Marquette website @ www.mqtcity.org

Visit the ASNMU website @www.nmu.edu/asnmu