Thursday, January 21, 2010

What's the best way to move out of your parent's house?

It's 2008, and I'm ready to finally get my *** in gear, get a job and move out with a friend of mine. Any suggestions?What's the best way to move out of your parent's house?
i think you should have made a plan first. most landlords do credit checks, need first and last months deposit and security. they look at how long you have had a job also. as for the roommate be careful with that, most don't remain friends in the end. you might want to think about furniture, dishes, and things of that nature. it's not cheap to move out for the first time. i can't stress this enough, don't get credit cards thinking thats the way to get everything you need!What's the best way to move out of your parent's house?
Get the job first, save money then find a place to live. Good luck
Say Bye Mom Bye Dad.
Make sure you're financially ready. Most young people have no clue about how much it actually costs to live on their own.
Just make sure you have the money, and not just exactly the amount needed but extra money. You will need a security deposit in the range of 1000 and will probably have incidental costs just to start out. Make sure you can afford the rent, on time EVERY time. Today, you can really mess yourself up if you have a history of not paying rent, it will be next to impossible to get another apartment. Be CLEAR with your roommate on how you will get the bills paid and make sure this is a trustworthy person.
JOB.
I would get some boxes and rent a moving van.
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