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Sweet Home Apartments in Gainesville, Fl:

Deciding where to live when moving to Gainesville, Fl can be an unnerving task, especially when the options are as many and as varied as in the Gainesville, Fl area.

Financial Matters:

One of the most important considerations when it comes to finding a new apartment home is finances. How much Gainesville, Fl apartment can you afford?

Apartment Décor 101e:

Half the fun of moving into a new apartment in the Gainesville, Fl area is decorating your space. But sometimes that can be a challenge.

Renters Insurance:

When budgeting for an Gainesville, Fl apartment, don't forget to include the cost of renters insurance.

Understanding Your Lease:

A lease is a legally binding contract between a tenant and a landlord. A lease obligates both tenant and landlord to specific terms.

Moving Day:

You've signed the lease on your new apartment in the Gainesville, Fl area and now the work really begins. Moving can be one of the most stressful of life's events, but there are steps you can take to alleviate the pain of the process.

Wish List:

Before you begin a serious apartment search in Gainesville, Fl it's a good idea to delineate what you're looking for and to prioritize those desires.

Safe and Secure:

Safety is a primary consideration, when choosing an Gainesville, Fl area apartment community. No amount amenities - of swimming pools and clubhouses and fancy appliances - are worthwhile if you don't feel secure in your own apartment home.

Know Your Rights:

You've found the perfect apartment. Now it's time to make application, sign the lease and get moved in.

You've found the perfect Gainesville, Fl apartment. Now it's time to make application, sign the lease and get moved in. It's important now that you understand your rights as a tenant. While much of your lease agreement protects the landlord, tenants in every state are entitled to the performance of certain responsibilities by their landlord.

Discrimination

According to the Federal Fair Housing Act and Fair Housing Amendments Act (42 U.S. Code §§ 3601-3619, 3631), a landlord may not refuse to rent, evict or otherwise discriminate on the basis of race religion, national origin, sex, age, family status (with the exception of certain designated senior housing) or physical or mental disability. In addition, many local municipalities prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or marital status.

This type of discrimination includes not only refusing to rent, but also such practices as setting higher income standards, or more restrictive lease terms. If you believe that a landlord in your Gainesville, Fl apartment has violated fair housing statutes, you should contact the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Visit their Web site at www.hud.gov for more information.

A Livable Apartment in Gainesville, Fl area

Once in your new apartment, under most state laws, your Gainesville, Fl landlord has a legal responsibility to provide a livable environment - to provide adequate weatherproofing, heat, water and electricity and to ensure sanitary and safe conditions. This means there should be no broken windows or leaking roofs, that plumbing is in working order with adequate hot and cold running water for bathing and cleaning, that there are adequate garbage disposal receptacles and removal, that roaches and rodents are controlled and that floors, stairs and railings are in good repair. Some municipalities also have requirements regarding smoke detectors and secure locks.

If a landlord fails to maintain a habitable apartment, there are a number of remedies a tenant may pursue. Don't simply withhold rent to try to force an errant landlord to make repairs. This could result in your eviction, even if the landlord is guilty. Some states allow tenants to pay themselves for necessary repairs and deduct that amount from their rent. See chart below for specific housing statutes by state.

Once you have exhausted attempts with your landlord (and putting these requests in writing may help you down the road), depending on the nature of the violation, report the property owner to the local building inspector, housing authority, health or fire department. A written notice may be issued to the landlord, specifying a deadline for remedy.

A tenant may also sue a landlord for rent, and in some circumstances, physical and emotional hardship.

Your Rights to Privacy in Gainesville, Fl apartment

A landlord may enter a tenant's apartment, but only under certain circumstances. The owner may enter your apartment in case of emergency, to make necessary repairs, inspect for damage or to show the apartment to prospective tenants. In many areas, advance notice, ranging from 12 to 24 hours, is required before entering for any other reason than emergency. Check your state and local agencies for specific rules in your locality.

  • Alabama Ala. Code §§ 35-9-1 to -100
  • Alaska Alaska Stat. §§ 34.03.010 to .380
  • Arizona Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 12-1171 to -1183; §§ 33-1301 to -1381
  • Arkansas Ark. Code Ann. §§ 18-16-101 to -306
  • California Cal. [Civ.] Code §§ 1925-1954, 1961-1962.7, 1995.010-1997.270
  • Colorado Colo. Rev. Stat. §§ 38-12-101 to -104, -301 to -302
  • Connecticut Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. §§ 47a-1 to -50a
  • Delaware Del. Code. Ann. tit. 25, §§ 5101-7013
  • District of Columbia D.C. Code Ann. §§ 45-1401 to -1597, -2501 to -2593
  • Florida Fla. Stat. Ann. §§ 83.40-.66
  • Georgia Ga. Code Ann. §§ 44-7-1 to -81
  • Hawaii Haw. Rev. Stat. §§ 521-1 to -78
  • Idaho Idaho Code §§ 6-301 to -324 and §§ 55-201 to -313
  • Illinois Ill. Rev. Stat. ch. 765 para. 705/0.01-740/5
  • Indiana Ind. Code Ann. §§ 32-7-1-1 to 37-7-19
  • Iowa Iowa Code Ann. §§ 562A.1-.36
  • Kansas Kan. Stat. Ann. §§ 58-2501 to -2573
  • Kentucky Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 383.010-.715
  • Louisiana La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 9:3201-:3259; La. Civ. Code Ann. art. 2669-2742
  • Maine Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 14, §§ 6001-6045
  • Maryland Md. Code Ann., [Real Prop.] §§ 8-101 to -501
  • Massachusetts Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 186 §§ 1-21
  • Michigan Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. §§ 554.601-.640
  • Minnesota Minn. Stat. Ann. §§ 504.01-.35
  • Mississippi Miss. Code Ann. §§ 89-8-1 to -27
  • Missouri Mo. Ann. Stat. §§ 441.010-.650; and §§ 535.150-.300
  • Montana Mont. Code Ann. §§ 70-24-101 to -25-206
  • Nebraska Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 76-1401 to -1449
  • Nevada Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 118A.010-.520
  • New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 540:1-540-A:8
  • New Jersey N.J. Stat. Ann. §§ 46:8-1 to-49
  • New Mexico N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ 47-8-1 to -51
  • New York N.Y. [Gen. Oblig.] Law §§ 7-101 to -109; N.Y. [Real Prop.] Law §§ 220238;
         N.Y. [Mult. Dwell.] Law §§ 1-11; N.Y. [Mult. Resid.] Law §§ 305
  • North Carolina N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-1 to -56
  • North Dakota N.D. Cent. Code §§ 47-16-01 to -41
  • Ohio Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §§ 5321.01-.19
  • Oklahoma Okla. Stat. tit. 41, §§ 1-136
  • Oregon Or. Rev. Stat. §§ 90.100-.435
  • Pennsylvania Pa. Stat. Ann. tit. 68, §§ 250.101-.342
  • Rhode Island R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 34-18-1 to -19
  • South Carolina S.C. Code Ann. §§ 27-40-10 to -910
  • South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws Ann. §§ 43-32-1 to -26
  • Tennessee Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 66-28-101 to -517
  • Texas Tex. [Prop.] Code Ann. §§ 91.001-92.301
  • Utah Utah Code Ann. §§ 57-17-1 to -5, -22-1 to -6
  • Vermont Vt. Stat Ann. tit. 9, §§ 4451-4468
  • Virginia Va. Code Ann. §§ 55-218.1 to -248.40
  • Washington Wash. Rev. Code Ann. §§ 59.04.010-.900, .18.010-.910
  • West Virginia W. Va. Code §§ 37-6-1 to -30
  • Wisconsin Wis. Stat. Ann. §§ 704.01-.40
  • Wyoming Wyo. Stat. §§ 34-2-125 to -130

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Williamsburg Village Apartments
Gainesville, FL  
Monitored Alarm system included with rent. Across from Shands/VA. Lease less than 1 yr. at higher rates.
from: $650 1 bedrooms
Windmeadows Apartments
Gainesville, FL  
Five minutes from UF campus, Shands Hospital, VA Hospital, with shopping and dining from over 70 stores and restaurants directly across the street in Butler Plaza.

One, two, and three bedroom floor plans, newly renovated with washer and dryer hookups in large one bedrooms, large two bedrooms and three bedroom floor plans, individual intrusion alarms, fitness center, Swimming pool with private cabanas and people misters, beach volleyball court, two tennis courts, basketball court, billiards room, car care center and dog park. Wi-Fi available around pool, and computer center.

Washer and Dryers included in select floorplans.
from: $799 1 bedrooms
Creekwood Apartments
Gainesville, FL  
Creekwood Apartments is ideally located for those who are seeking quiet, country living. Situated on 13 acres of naturally beautiful terrain, Creekwood offers close proximity to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment centers. Within walking distance to Public park with recreational facilities that include lighted tennis courts, enclosed racquetball courts, picnic tables, bar-b-que grills, playground equipment, and convenient walking and jogging paths.

Total electric living, central heat/air, carpet, vertical/miniblinds, fully equipped kitchens, pantries, walk-in closets, large screened private patios and balconies, washer/dryer connections in 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.

Activity Center: Pool, picnic table and tennis courts, fenced playground, laundry facility, and clubhouse with kitchen.

Included: Water, sewer, refuse collection, pest control, 24 hour emergency maintenance. All apartments are immaculately clean. No pet community.
from: $630 1 bedrooms

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