Monday, July 8, 2013

i need some help about moving and new york city?

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i am 21 yers old/female and i am graduating from college in may. i will have my degree as a high school history teacher. anyway, i am from pittsburgh, pa and i have never gone away to school or left home, so i want to move somewhere this summer to be on my own. i have been to nyc plenty of times and i love it there. i want to move there for june, july, and august, and if i don't like it i can come back home.

i need to be on my own for a while and experience new things. while i am there i would like to look for a job teaching and see if anything comes up. okay, so here's what i need advice on. first, is it possible to find a place that i can live at for only the summer? is it possible that its furnished? i have a brand new bedroom set and bed at my house, but i dnt want send it to nyc (8 hr drive!!) also, any decent areas i cld stay at? i have no one to live with and only about $800-1000 for rent a month. also i will probably leave my car at home.



Answer
Your best bet is a sublease from a student who will be going home for the summer. Check with the local college to see what newspaper they have on campus. I would not move any furniture for just the summer. You don't have much money for rent, so if you can't sublease it will be difficult for you.

Is it my landlord's responsibility to install new doors *in* my apartment?




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So I'm living in what was advertised as a 3BR apartment with two other people, but one of them is my girlfriend so we only use two rooms as bedrooms.

However, we've all decided we don't like the way the rooms are set up, and the GF and I would like to move into the "master bedroom" -- but it doesn't have any doors. Is it our landlord's responsibility to pay for and install them?

P.S. I live in NYC.
P.P.S. The "Best Answer" will reference a .gov ;-)
We've been using the "master bedroom" as a living room.



Answer
How you use the rooms provided to you is decided by you, however, you cannot make changes to the rooms without first getting permission from the landlord.
Don't like the set up of the apartment? Too bad. Use it like its to be used. If you want to use your living room as a bedroom but can't because it doesn't have doors....duh, its a living room. Don't like it? Move out.
I'm sure there are hundreds of people willing to move right in as soon as you go.

Perhaps if its so important to get doors on the room, you can ask your landlord for permission to put them up yourself (which also means paying for them yourself). Do not ask for him to pay, he may laugh in your face, or deny the doors outright, or ask you to leave. All depends on his personality.




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