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New York City, NY apartments for rent

2,420 apartments for rent in New York City, NY, from 783 communities.

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New York apartment for rent - a red brick building with green windows and trees
From $2,550 /mo

339 East 88th Street

New York, NY, 10028

Studio-4 beds 1-2 baths 220-889 sqft
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A white car is parked in front of a store.
From $3,250 /mo

1263 Broadway

Brooklyn, NY, 11221

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 800-2,250 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - an empty living room with a wood floor and a window
$3,450-$5,420 /mo

207-215 E 27TH ST

New York, NY, 10016

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths
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Bronx apartment for rent - A kitchen with a stainless steel refrigerator and oven.
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1081 Tiffany Street, LLC

1081 Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY, 10459

Studio
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - a tall building with many windows and a street in front of it
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80 Dekalb Avenue

Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Studio-2 beds 1-2.5 baths
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Sunnyside And Long Island City apartment for rent - A kitchen with brown cabinets and a stainless steel refrigerator.
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43-28 and 43-38 39th Place

Sunnyside and Long Island City, NY, 11104

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 1 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and chairs and a rug
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The Vantage

308 East 38th Street, New York, NY, 10016

Studio-2 beds 2.5 baths 1,290 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - a kitchen with an exposed brick wall and black counter tops
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12 Charles LLC

12 Charles Street, New York, NY, 10014

Studio
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New York apartment for rent - A black and white logo for Highpoint Property Group.
$450-$13,500 /mo

436 and 442 East 13th Street Owner LLC

436 & 442 East 13th St, New York, NY, 10009

Studio-4 beds 3 baths
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - an empty kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a large window
$2,596-$2,915 /mo

Sunset Park

5302 6th Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11220

Studio-1 bed 1 bath
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New York apartment for rent - the facade of a brick building with fire escapes
$2,400-$3,200 /mo

206 East 81st Street New York, NY 10028

206 East 81st Street, New York, NY, 10028

Studio-5 beds 1-5 baths 500 sqft
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Queens apartment for rent - a tall building with a street light in front of it
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21-27 30TH DRIVE

Queens, NY, 11102

Studio
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New York apartment for rent - a fire escape on the side of a brick building
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9 Christopher Street

New York, NY, 10014

3-5 beds 1-3 baths 740-1,851 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - a building with fire escapes on the side of it
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JMS Village, LLC

521-523 East 12 Street, New York, NY, 10009

Studio-2 beds 1 bath
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New York apartment for rent - a brick building with a glass door and a sidewalk
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316 E 63 Street

316 E 63rd St, New York, NY, 10065

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 393-642 sqft
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A living room with a blue couch and a grey armchair.
From $1,600 /mo

Node Harman

452 Harman St, Brooklyn, NY, 11237

1 bed 1 bath 292-717 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - A modern kitchen with white cabinets and a stainless steel refrigerator.
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The Manhill

222 West 83rd Street, New York, NY, 10024

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Brooklyn apartment for rent - a living room with a table and a kitchen
$2,750-$4,800 /mo

Rocket Factory Lofts

100 South 4th Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11249

Studio-3 beds 1 bath 614-1,022 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - a tall building with a car parked in front of it
$2,750-$7,000 /mo

501 W158 Street (aka1980 Amsterdam Avenue)

501 W158 Street, New York, NY, 10032

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 474-2,087 sqft
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Mr. Bear LLC

63 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Studio-2 beds 1 bath
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A living room with a white couch and a glass coffee table.
From $5,600 /mo

1409 Greene Avenue

Brooklyn, NY, 11237

4-5 beds 2 baths 981 sqft
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Flushing apartment for rent - A red brick building with a tree in front of it.
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99-12 65th Road

Flushing, NY, 11374

Studio-3 beds 1 bath 1 sqft
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - a view of the city from the top of a building
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1238 63 STREET

BROOKLYN, NY, 11219

1 bed 1 bath
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New York apartment for rent - A city street with buildings on both sides and a few pedestrians walking.
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20 East 67th Street

New York, NY, 10065

Studio
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A red brick building with a black door and windows.
$50-$2,525 /mo

146 Fenimore Street

Brooklyn, NY, 11225

Studio-3 beds 2 baths 1,000 sqft
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New York apartment for rent - a city street with colorful buildings and a sidewalk
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102 Saint Mark's Place

102 Saint Marks Place, New York, NY, 10009

Studio-2 beds 1 bath
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A white house with blue shutters and a wooden walkway leading to the front door.
From $3,800 /mo

719 Union Street

Brooklyn, NY, 11215

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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A living room with a white table and chairs.
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39 Troutman Street

Brooklyn, NY, 11206

1-2 beds 1.5 baths 531-716 sqft
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - A red brick building with black windows and balconies.
From $3,570 /mo

310 Menahan Street

Brooklyn, NY, 11237

1-4 beds 1-2 baths 480-858 sqft
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Brooklyn apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a desk
$1,300-$2,400 /mo

119 Columbia Heights

Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Studio 1 bath
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New York City is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. The area has excellent public transportation, providing a variety of reliable options for commuting. New York City is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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New Bridges Elementary School
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South Bronx Classical Charter Ii
Charter • K-8 • 279 students
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Harlem Village Academy West 2 Charter School
Charter • K-4 • 198 students
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Success Academy Bronx 4
Charter • K-4 • 618 students
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Success Academy Bergen Beach
Charter • K-8 • 1052 students
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Success Academy Charter School-Nyc 10
Charter • K-4 • 478 students
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Zeta Charter School - Inwood 1
Charter • PK, K-5 • 520 students
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Zeta Charter School - South Bronx
Charter • PK, K-5 • 619 students
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Ps 5 Huguenot
Public • K-5 • 295 students
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Ps 31 Samuel F Dupont
Public • PK, K-5 • 524 students
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Success Acad Charter School-Manhattan 3
Charter • K-10 • 1316 students
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South Bronx Classical Charter Ii
Charter • K-8 • 279 students
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Collegiate Academy for Mathematics and Personal Awareness (CAMPA Charter School)
Charter • 6-8 • 108 students
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Success Academy Bergen Beach
Charter • K-8 • 1052 students
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Ps 184 Shuang Wen
Public • PK, K-8 • 736 students
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Icahn Charter School 1
Charter • K-8 • 324 students
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Ballet Tech Nyc Ps For Dance
Public • 4-8 • 116 students
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Ps Ms 4 Crotona Park West
Public • PK, K-8 • 343 students
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Hellenic Classical Charter School
Charter • PK, K-8 • 483 students
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University Heights Secondary School-Bronx Community College
Public • 9-12 • 571 students
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Success Acad Charter School-Manhattan 3
Charter • K-10 • 1316 students
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Bronx High School Of Science
Public • 9-12 • 2951 students
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Brooklyn Technical High School
Public • 9-12 • 5940 students
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Stuyvesant High School
Public • 9-12 • 3334 students
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Staten Island Technical High School
Public • 9-12 • 1374 students
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High School Of American Studies At Lehman College
Public • 9-12 • 399 students
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Queens High School For The Sciences At York College
Public • 9-12 • 520 students
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High School Math Science And Engineering At CCNY
Public • 9-12 • 555 students
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Lander College for Men
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Average rent in New York City

In New York City, the average rent is $4,835 per month, with the average rental size around 729 square feet. Most renters here pay over $3,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$4,835/month
Average rental size
729 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
0.9%
$1,001 - $1,500
1.7%
$1,501 - $2,000
4.2%
$2,001 - $2,500
2%
$2,501 - $3,000
5.6%
Over $3,000
85.7%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into New York City's rent trends

Average utility cost in New York

In New York, renters typically spend around $470 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $30 for internet to $148 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to New York City

Introduction

The Big Apple, the center of the universe or the city that never sleeps. Whatever you call it, there’s no doubt that New York City is one of the most well-known in the world. While it’s no longer the capital of the United States, nowadays, the city is widely considered the financial, cultural and media capital of the world.

What is the population of New York City?

New York City is the most populated metropolitan area in the United States, with 8.5 million living across its five boroughs. It is also made up of a rich tapestry of different people and is consistently ranked among the best cities for young professionals, millennials, college grads and art lovers.

What is the area of NYC?

Around the size of Los Angeles, New York City is one of the largest megacities in the world, sprawling over 469 square miles.

What major cities are close to NYC?

Both Boston and Washington, DC, are about a 5-hour drive away from New York City.

What is the weather like in New York City?

With an average temperature of 76ºF, July is the hottest month in New York City, while January, the coldest, averages out at around 35ºF. Following four clear seasons, you can expect winters to be cold and wet, with an average of 25” snow per year. With a humidity level of around 72%, summers are typically warm and sunny. The transitional seasons of spring and fall are generally mild, though variable.

What are the pros of living in NYC?

Bustling with career opportunities, some of the nation’s best universities, vibrant nightlife, outstanding cultural scene and rich in ethnic diversity (over 800 languages are spoken here), New York City has something to offer to everyone.

How expensive is rent in NYC?

Living in a megacity doesn’t come cheap, and New York City is among the most expensive cities in the U.S. Average rents have increased drastically in the last decade.

Are commute times high in NYC?

New York City commute times are far higher than average. Most commuters rely on the public transport system, which is coincidentally the busiest in the Western hemisphere.

New York City Demographic Highlights
Total Population 8,483,844
Female
Male
4,410,412
4,073,432
Median Age 38.2
Expenses & Housing Stats

How much is a meal in NYC?

The price for a three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant in New York City can range between $60 and $130, while the cost of a cappuccino is around $5.

How much are utilities in NYC?

The monthly utility bill for a 915 sq. ft. apartment is $130 on average, and this will include electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage disposal. It’s worth noting that the figures are actually lower than the national average of around $160.

How much is public transportation in NYC?

The standard fare for subway and local bus rides is $2.75 for adults. Over half the city’s residents use public transportation to commute to work, so it’s worth buying a reloadable NYC MetroCard for frequent rides.

New York City Rent Statistics
New York City, NY Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
New York City Average apartment rent trend

New York City Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 3,334,088
Owner Occupied 32.8%
Renter Occupied 67.2%
Renter-occupied housing units in New York City:
  • 51,608 Single-family detached homes
  • 51,043 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 2,538,345 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (443,140) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (1,459,201)

Among all the available rental units in New York City, 5% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 95% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in NYC?

Midtown Manhattan enjoys a global reputation not just for its iconic skyline but also for being the largest central business district in the world, with several media and print journalism companies based here. The New York Stock Exchange also marks the city as a global financial hub. With over 62 million visiting The Big Apple in 2019, the tourism and hospitality industries are also flourishing. The city is hot on California’s heels when it comes to becoming the Silicon Valley of the east, and it’s also a popular spot for young professionals and startups.

Who are the largest employers in NYC?

New York’s large population means that all five of the city’s top employers come from the public sector; the NYC Department of Education, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the City of New York, the New York Health and Hospitals system and the U.S. federal government. Citigroup and JP Morgan Chase are the top employers within the metro area in terms of privatized companies.

Are public schools in NYC good?

Serving over 1 million students, the New York City Department of Education is the world’s biggest public school system. It serves more than 1 million students, with the government spending almost $20,000 per student per year. This is more than any other state.

What types of schools are there in NYC?

Schools of all shapes and sizes can be found in NYC, including public, private, public charter, all accepting students from grades K through 12. In terms of high schools, NYC is home to 9 top-rated and highly competitive specialized schools that cater to artistically and academically gifted students.

What are the top colleges in NYC?

With over one hundred colleges and universities accepting 600,000 students, there’s plenty of options available for those pursuing higher education in NYC. Public universities are managed by The City University of New York (CUNY) public university system. It serves over half of the city’s college students, with campuses spread across all five boroughs.

The most notable examples of private universities are New York University, City College of New York and the Ivy League school, Columbia University. In addition, there’s the New York City College of Technology and other niche universities such as the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and Parsons The New School for Design. Yeshiva University and Fordham University are also worth noting. The latter is also the oldest Roman Catholic University in the northeast.

New York City Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 3,471,089 -0.5%
Blue Collar 568,147 -2.5%
White Collar 85.9%
Blue Collar 14.1%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 410,479 1.9%
Private Companies 2,587,713 -2.0%
Governmental Workers 558,187 -0.2%
Not for Profit Companies 482,857 3.2%
Self Employees 10.2%
Private Companies 64.1%
Governmental Workers 13.8%
Not for Profit Companies 12%

New York City Education Statistics

No High School 8.2%
Some High School 30.8%
Some College 15.1%
Associate Degree 6.3%
Bachelor's Degree 23.6%
Graduate Degree 16.1%

New York City Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 3,334,088
Average People Per Household 2.48
Median Household Income$80,483
Average Household Income$129,670
Family
Non-family
1,922,243
1,411,845
Children
No Children
870,103
2,463,985
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What can you do in NYC for free?

It goes without saying that a stroll through Central Park, the most visited park in the U.S., should make the top of your list of free activities in New York City. Within its 843-acres, you’ll find running trails, areas for bird-watching, art and sculpture gardens, a series of summer concerts, the Central Park Zoo, an ice rink and the Tavern on the Green Restaurant. A walk over the famous Brooklyn Bridge grants you fine views over the iconic skyline. Times Square is a premium tourist destination and is a great place to do some shopping.

What sporting events to go to in NYC?

Sports fans are spoiled for choice in New York City. Head to Madison Square Garden to see the New York Rangers play at The Garden, or while you’re there, check out the New York Liberty, catch the Knicks, or even the St. John's University basketball team. Alternatively, head to the Bronx to see the Yankees. For fans of the NFL, the New York Giants and the Jets are just a short trip over to New Jersey.

What family-friendly attractions are there in NYC?

Taking in over 30-million artifacts and a plethora of hands-on exhibits, the American Museum of Natural History will be a hit for kids, big and small. The Statue of Liberty is another must, where you can take in the view from the great lady’s crown or head to the Ellis Island Museum. Next, why not head to the iconic Empire State Building and enjoy the dizzying view from the Top of the Rock Observation Deck.

What couple attractions are there in NYC?

One of the best attractions for couples is The Highline, a former freight railway that has been transformed into an elevated urban park. It offers intimacy and a tranquil retreat from the hubbub of the city.

What cultural and artistic places to go to in NYC?

New York City is jam-packed with culture and art, and you could spend a lifetime trying to take it all in. Some must-see places include the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), home to a vast array of works that have defined society’s opinion of what art is. For something a little more classic, check out the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which boasts a collection of over 2 million artworks. After that, why not take in a show on Broadway or a ballet at the world-famous New York City Ballet?

What are the best restaurants in NYC?

Whatever your taste, you’ll find your favorite dishes in NYC. The city is home to more Michelin Star-winning restaurants than anywhere else in the U.S. The best restaurants in NYC include the renowned Peter Luger Steakhouse in Williamsburg, which has ranked as the city’s best steakhouse for 32-years, and the exquisite Le Bernardin in Midtown, which specializes in French seafood. For high quality but more affordable, options include the sumptuous Italian style L’Artusi in West Village or the Indian-inspired Graffiti in East Village.

How difficult is it to find rent in NYC?

The first thing to bear in mind is that the housing market is very dynamic, so even if you don’t find something that fits your price range straight away, something is bound to come up eventually. You should, however, plan ahead and consider your options. The city has several schemes in place to help low and moderate-income tenants find affordable housing options. It’s well worth registering with the city housing department to ease your search for a qualifying property.

Are there any pest issues in NYC rentals?

There are some apartments in the city that are prone to issues with bed bugs. So, be sure to check the Bed Bug Registry when seeking an apartment. Always ask for full disclosure of any potential issues with pests before signing a rent agreement, but be aware that landlords are not obliged to disclose prior problems with rodents. The best practice is to either ask upfront, or if you still have concerns, check the log of rodent incidents in the buildings you’re considering by logging on to the city government website.

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