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When you start searching for an apartment to rent, you will notice that most advertised units come with an established amount of rent that you will be expected to pay. However, if you find the perfect place that has everything you want but is slightly over budget, you can try to negotiate a lower price before you sign the lease. The amount of leverage you have will depend on the amount of time the apartment has been on the market, whether you are a desirable renter with good credit and excellent references, and what similar apartments are renting for in the neighborhood. This article will teach you how to negotiate price when renting an apartment by doing research in advance, promoting yourself as a prospective tenant, and being flexible during the negotiations.
 
When you start searching for an apartment to rent, you will notice that most advertised units come with an established amount of rent that you will be expected to pay. However, if you find the perfect place that has everything you want but is slightly over budget, you can try to negotiate a lower price before you sign the lease. The amount of leverage you have will depend on the amount of time the apartment has been on the market, whether you are a desirable renter with good credit and excellent references, and what similar apartments are renting for in the neighborhood. This article will teach you how to negotiate price when renting an apartment by doing research in advance, promoting yourself as a prospective tenant, and being flexible during the negotiations.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==