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Real Life: Apartment Hunting (1)
1.A(n) is a person who owns and/or manages land,
buildings, houses etc. and rents/leases specific areas to
tenants.

occupant
resident
landlord
guest
2.A landlord might ask you for a deposit in order to
hold an apartment for you. This means that if you decide
that you don't want to rent that specific apartment, you
won't get the deposit back.

non-refundable
non-insurable
non-credible
non-fat
3.Most landlords will do a check on anyone who
wants to rent an apartment because they want to know if
the potential tenant pays his/her bills on time and in full.

carpet
current
cashiers
credit
4.Most people have to fill out a rental in order to be
considered for an apartment rental. They have to fill in
both personal and professional information on this type of
form.



date
application
subsidy
increase
5.If a landlord accepts an applicant, the tenant must then
read and sign a rental . This is a contract that
stipulates the rights and obligations of tenants as well as
landlords.

suit
agreement
promise
surface
6.A landlord may also ask a potential tenant for two or
three in order to verify his/her employment, integrity
and character.

references
cards
boarders
residents
7.Sharon wants t her apartment for six months
because she's going to work with the Peace Corps for
about that long. When she comes back, she still wants to
live in the same building and this means that she would
still have her rent paid while she is away.

loan
lodge

sublet
occupy
8.When Sally and Bill moved out of their two-bedroom
apartment, the landlord thought the apartment was very
messy and there was a hole in the wall next to the
bathroom so they didn't get their damage back.

term
deposit
bill
rent
9.A is also called an occupant or a renter. This
person rents an apartment, house, room etc. from the
owner of the property for an agreed upon amount.

tenant
proprietor
landlord
squatter
10.Some people rent apartments. This means that
the units they rent come with furniture such as couches,
chairs, tables and beds.

burnished
full
furnished
supplied

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