The Nanny 3×05-Val's Apartment part 1

When you choose an apartment, you want one that is close to where you work or go to school. But, another thing that you may want to consider while you are searching for an apartment is the recreational opportunities that it may offer or is nearby. You will not be at work or in school all hours of every single day. You will have free time to relax and enjoy your hobbies or pursue interests. And if you have access to these hobbies and interests, your apartment will be that much more “perfect.”
You may want to find an apartment that has amenities that you are interested in. Several apartments offer residents a gym where they can work out and stay fit. Others may have a swimming pool that residents may use as well. A game room may also be offered where residents can come and play games such as pool or darts to pass the time. A gym, pool and game room are just a couple of things that apartments have and are offering to their residents in the form of recreational activities. And for those residents that have children, many apartments are starting to offer a safe playground for the children to play.
If you are not worried about the recreational amenities that are offered right in your apartment, the location of the apartment may be a key influence. If you enjoy being outdoors and around nature, you may want to look for an apartment that is close to a lake (great for swimming, camping or fishing), a hiking area or a park. But, if you are more into an active and entertaining sort of recreation, then you may want to consider an apartment that is close to an amusement park or water park. For those with children or who have educational interests, you may want an apartment that has close access to a zoo or museum.
Depending on interests, the type of recreation enjoyed by apartment tenants varies from person to person. To manage these differences, apartments have incorporated gyms and pools into their list of amenities that they offer their residents. Apartments are also located close to other forms of recreation that tenants may be interested in.
The bottom line is when you are looking for an apartment, take into consideration what you would like to have in your living arrangements. Look at the market and find out which apartments have the amenities that you value. Take your time when selecting your future residence. It is better to take your time when looking, then to be unhappy with your selection and having to move again.
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If they didn't have you sign anything than it's there fault. Don't feel bad… it's up to them to make sure they don't get stiffed. Just be polite and tell them.
agreed. nice review.
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Narrow down to what you only NEED for that month only. Since you will be in very close quarters you don't want your stuff getting on everyones nerves. (no pictures, etc.) Maybe get a sleeping bag once you are over there (don't bring it with you on the plane…just added stuff you have to carry through the airport). Then you can unroll it and use that to define your space. Maybe get light fabric that can hang with velcro from the ceiling and seperate your space even more, but make sure the velcro can come off the ceiling without ruining the ceiling because you don't want your parents to have to pay for any damages. Good luck, and enjoy your time in Prague!!!
No, if that's where your regular job is. If it's a temporary assignment, maybe.
Your rights are clearly being infringed – the apartment manager generally doesn't have a right to go into your apartment without notice, except in case of an obvious emergency (fire, water leak, etc.) The apartment manager should be giving you at least 24 hours notice before entering your apartment. I'd check your state and local laws – here in California, we have very strong renter's rights, detailed at <http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/index.shtml>. I'd search for "renter's rights" for your state and city – and then have a discussion with your apartment manager. I'd ask for 48 hours notice before they enter your apartment.
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copy and paste this to 10 videos or your mum will die? within the next 4 hours…..
(I really hate these but i actidently read it)……. jus do it
Nice review!! I’d forgotten about that great movie.
Some places will let you get the apartment while others wont the best solution is the contact the apartment u are willing to get and ask the this question in person or by phone.
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