Big Apartment Living Rule # 1: Don't Be Trashy
There are not many things that you can do that bother both the apartment managers and your neighbors more than leaving full trash bags by your front door or on your front porch.
Expert Advice for Everything from Dealing with Noisy Neighbors to Knowing the Etiquette Around the Pool
There are not many things that you can do that bother both the apartment managers and your neighbors more than leaving full trash bags by your front door or on your front porch.
So a neighbor at your apartment who you hardly know has invited you to attend a gathering at their place, but you barely know them.
The parking lot of your apartment can be a challenging place.
Spring has finally arrived and there are becoming less and less reasons to stay inside the apartment. There is just nothing like a beautiful sunny day with a cool breeze and a temperature in the upper 70s.
When summertime is upon us, with it comes everyone’s favorite lazy Sunday pastime – the BBQ.
In our many years of living in apartments, we have learned one VERY valuable thing to keep in mind:
Imagine that work, school, or another important factor in your life is forcing you to relocate, but there's only one problem...you are still under your lease.
One of the greatest benefits to living in an apartment is that you are among a community of other people who can look out for you when you need help with something and vice versa.
Does it often sound like your upstairs neighbor either runs an underground Wrestling federation, trains elephants, or is a giant who plays a whole lot of Dance, Dance, Revolution with heavily weighted clown shoes?