3 Ways To Lose Your Apartment Deposit

Most renters do not begin to think about security deposits until it’s time to move out and in some cases, its already too late. Here are three ways to lose your security apartment, so make sure to avoid those pitfalls.

 

Damage: living in an apartment for any amount of time will cause some damage and landlords will typically not deduct deposits for daily wear and tear. Worn paint, or even small bits of warn carpet are fine. It’s the large damage, like broken door knobs, cabinets or anything else that will leave your deposit at risk.

 

Repairs: not reporting repairs to your landlord can lead to large problems and in the end a deduction from your deposit. Always report anything that needs fixing (in writing) to your manager immediately.

 

Not reading your lease: not knowing and understanding your rights will leave you guessing and confused when it comes to getting a deposit back. Most times renters scan the lease and throw it to the side. You, however, will read the lease and ask your landlord about any questions or clarifications.

Great Soul Cycling Classes to Try

Have you heard of “Soul Cycling”? Well, if you are looking to get into shape in 2016 it’s a trend worth noticing. The workout is a stationary bicycle class that involves extreme workout to both your upper and lower body during the class. If you feel lost and hopeless at the gym, not knowing what exactly to do on that machine, join a cycling class instead. The routines have been known to burn upwards of 1000 calories during a single session. Here is a quick list of a few great cycling classes near (you will have to take a drive) your apartment.

 

SoulCycle Manhattan Beach

820 S Sepulveda, Ste 106
El Segundo, CA 90245

Phone number: (310) 640-7685

 

SoulCycle Santa Monica

120 Wilshire Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90401

Phone number: (310) 622-7685

 

Soulcycle – Brentwood

11640 San Vicente Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90049

Phone number: (310) 559-7685

Where To Get Great Tasting Sushi In Fullerton

Nowadays most cities have a great tasting sushi spot on nearly every corner and Fullerton is no exception. Sushi can be an acquired taste, but if you are the adventurous type, the cuisine will become one of favorite meals. If you are new to sushi, do not be scared off by the menu or the chop sticks. The key is to stick with the simple stuff and order rolls until you are ready to truly explore the menu. If the taste of actual fish is too strong for your liking, stick to rolls that use imitation crab or ones that only use veggies. Newbies will be surprised at the amount of options sushi restaurants actually have. If you are looking to try sushi soon, here are three great locations near your Fullerton apartment.

 

Ginza Sushi Restaurant

1068 E Bastanchury Rd
Fullerton, CA 92835

Phone number: (714) 990-1212

 

Orange Roll & Sushi

311 N Euclid St
Fullerton, CA 92832

Phone number: (714) 525-1387

 

Hoshi Sushi

1925 W Malvern Ave
Fullerton, CA 92833

Phone number: (714) 930-7873