The landlord of the Belmont apartment has approved us, with the addendum that he wants a written statement that we take responsibility for the cats; I told the real estate agent I am fine with that, and if there's specific wording he wants, please send it along.
Then they want us to write a check for the security deposit; everything else, the landlord likes to do electronically, meaning we have to find out how to do that with either
cattitude's bank or my credit union (or possibly ask both, just in case).
If all goes well--meaning there's nothing problematic in the lease terms--we will go to the real estate office in Belmont sometime next week to do all this, and find out when we will be getting the keys, and start the process of putting utilities in our name, etc.
Then they want us to write a check for the security deposit; everything else, the landlord likes to do electronically, meaning we have to find out how to do that with either
If all goes well--meaning there's nothing problematic in the lease terms--we will go to the real estate office in Belmont sometime next week to do all this, and find out when we will be getting the keys, and start the process of putting utilities in our name, etc.
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What I've been avoiding is the occasional suggestion from one or another company to set up automatic monthly payments; the place we have a storage unit was recently taken over by a larger company that suggested I do that, in place of them billing it to my credit card. Instead, I am logging into their website once a month to pay electronically. I also pay some medical bills that way, either "this is your share after what the insurance pays, or negotiates down from the rest of the bill" or "we forgot to ask you for the copay when you were in the office." I doubt the landlord has enough rental properties to have their own "log in here for payment" website, though.
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