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Questions to Ask Your New Landlord – Before Signing a Lease

Questions to Ask Your New Landlord

Asking the right questions when meeting your potential landlord or property manager will give you insight on relevant information relating to a future housing situation and set the framework for further interactions with management.

Renting a new home is technically a business transaction and you will benefit from treating your interactions with any potential managers or landlords professionally. When you meet with a prospective landlord, take advantage of this time to get answers to your questions.  You want to dress professionally and act the part to demonstrate your maturity and how much you value the relationship and the time they are taking to meet with you.  Unless you are renting with a roommate, it is best to go to your appointment alone.

Pay attention to how receptive your potential property manager is when you ask your questions. Are they friendly and responsive? Are they annoyed by your questions? Their behavior in this initial interview can be an indicator of how they will act throughout your landlord-tenant relationship.  If you get a bad feeling about them in the initial meeting, there’s a chance you won’t enjoy dealing with them throughout your tenancy.

Landlords and property managers can benefit from reviewing this list of questions and being prepared with answers.  A potential tenant that asks these questions demonstrates the seriousness and maturity in the apartment search process. Landlords and property managers can also prepare themselves by providing marketing materials with the following information included to save you time during tenant interviews and showings.

Questions for landlords and property managers should reveal information about rent, the lease, the application process, maintenance, and utilities.

Questions about Rent and Money

Questions about the Lease

Questions about the Application Process

Questions about Maintenance

Questions about Utilities

Miscellaneous Question


These may seem like a lot of questions to ask your future landlord.  But they address situations that are bound to come up during the course of your tenancy.  Being prepared ahead of time with the knowledge for how your landlord handles common rental tasks will save you time in the future and help when making an important housing decision – like signing a lease!

What other questions are important to ask before you start renting a new apartment? Let us know in the comments!

This article was originally published in February 2018 and has since been updated.


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