So now the question arises that how would you save on rent in an apparently unfavourable (for tenants) rental business sector? The below listed tips by experts from Madhavaram Constructions might offer you some assistance with saving on the rent.
Negotiate on the rent:
The first thing to do is to negotiate on the rent. If you are meeting the landlord for the first time then make sure that you leave a good impression on him/her. Be polite and try to seal the deal when you feel that the rent in falling under the bracket of your budget. Be a good tenant because reliable tenants are a landlord’s best friend, and many landlords would be willing to lower the monthly rent amount for the peace of mind of renting to a reliable and trusted person.
Move in the winter or rainy season:
There may be fewer places available to rent during these seasons because people avoid shifting to new places when the climatic conditions are harsh and unfavourable. However, this slowdown works in your favour as landlords with vacancies are desperate to get someone else to pay their bank notes. Don’t waste the opportunity to negotiate if you are looking for a place during the winter and rainy season.
Share the rent:
You may be able to reduce your rent if you stay with a friend who would pay half the rent. Make sure that you choose somebody who is well aqua tinted with you as it would help you to adjust easily.