Young Professionals
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Renting An Apartment**
It's a rite of passage — you reach a certain age, you move out of your parents' home, you get yourself a halogen torch lamp and you move into
an apartment.
It all sounds so easy.
It can be, in fact. After all, in the end, renting an apartment is a pretty simple proposition: You find a place you like and can afford, you give
the landlord some money, and you offer your friends pizza and beer if they'll help you move. Of course, all that's the easy part. We're here to help
you with the trickier parts: navigating leases, understanding your rights, and protecting your stuff.
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The first time you look over a lease agreement, you may want to have some Tylenol® ready.
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In most cases, renting an apartment is a pretty smooth operation.
**Content courtesy of Visa's What's My Score program.