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How can I find an apartment for rent?

How can I find an apartment for rent?

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What should I do if the police want to search my Home?

Before asking for your consent, however, the officer in charge should explain why the police want to search your home, inform you that you do not have to give your permission and say that anything seized may be used in evidence.

Is there an app to search for apartments?

Continue your search away from your desk. Swipe through photos and floor plans with instant access to thousands of apartments nationwide. Download the free Apartment Finder mobile app and take your apartment search on the go.

Can a police officer search your room after arrest?

If they have come to arrest you or are conducting a search after your arrest, they do not require consent but are only permitted to search areas that are reasonably required to find any evidence. This generally means a person’s room but also often shared or communal spaces.

Can a police officer search the apartment of a renter?

The police can, of course, enter and search an apartment with a properly issued warrant. But officers are normally not allowed to search the home of a renter just because the landlord consents. The theory is that the apartment is, after all, the renter’s. (For related reading, see our article on who can let the police search your home .)

Can a landlord search an apartment after eviction?

If the landlord agrees, the police are usually within their rights to search an apartment that a renter has vacated. And they can typically search an apartment from which a renter has been evicted.

Where can I go to search for my unclaimed property?

It’s free to search, if you use your official state government’s unclaimed property website. Use the interactive map below to go directly to your state’s official program website. From there, you can conduct a free search for your unclaimed property! Be sure to check each state you’ve lived or done business in

Do you need a warrant to search an apartment?

The police don’t need a warrant to enter an apartment, for instance, when there’s an emergency. Landlords may also let officers search some parts of an apartment complex other than the apartments themselves. In one New York case, for instance, an appeals court said it was fine that the police entered the hallway outside the suspect’s apartment.

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Why does it take so long to find an apartment?

The amount of time it will take you to find a rental depends on several factors, including local market conditions, the specifics of the rental you’re looking for (such as a particular amenity you want), and your own qualifications as a renter (basically, how much rent you can afford).

How can I find out if my rental house has mold?

To see whether your state is considering mold-related legislation that might affect residential rentals, you can search the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Environmental Health State Bill Tracking Database. Check the “Indoor Air Quality—Mold” box in the “Topics” column, and check the box next to your state.