J&F PLAZA - SEARCHING FOR A ROOM
2. Searching For A Room |
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1. Getting information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In Japan, the most common way to gather information about housing is simply by consulting a real estate agent, or flipping through a real estate magazine. However, recently it is also popular to search through the internet. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. Finding a guarantor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
When renting an apartment in Japan, you will need a Japanese guarantor. Please read the passage below, which explains what a guarantor is and how the guarantor system works in Japan.
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3. Finding the room you want and using the 'Check Sheet' | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Things to remember when looking for a room: When a Japanese customer first consults with a real estate agent, they will tell the agent what they are looking for with regard to rent, type of housing, layout, facilities, directional orientation, and transportation access. The agent will then check to see if they have anything matching these specifications. If you need a guide to what sort of preferences you should specify to your real estate agent, please use the Check Sheet below. If you specify a a large apartment, a building close to a train station, etc, the rent will most likely be expensive. Therefore, please indicate below only what is absolutely necessary. Please rank the importance of your requests by numbering them from 1 to 7, in the apropriate boxes..
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4. Going to inspect the room | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Before you sign a contract, be sure to go and see the apartment of your choice in person. There is no charge to visit an apartment just to have a look. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
While there, be sure to ask the agent for a full explanation of the facilities, and of course check for damage. You should take into consideration the area near the building, looking at the location and quality of nearby shops, parks, train/bus stations, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
If your company takes care of your housing, tell the staff of your company about the room you have chosen, and have them arrange things for you. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. Check sheet | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
If you are a female, consider your safety when looking for an apartment. Generally, an apartment which is near the station, is above the 2nd floor, and has an automatic lock is considered safe in Japan. It is also safer to choose an apartment that can be reached by way of a well lit street, or a shopping road (this also has the added benifit of being conveniently located in a shopping district). Take care in finding a place that you can feel safe in. |
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6. Applying for your apartment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Once you have found a room that suits you, you will need to apply for it. This involves submitting an application form with your name, current address, address of your work place, your guarantor's name, etc. If you are unclear about anything, don't be afraid to ask your agent. Once you are satisfied with the conditions of the contract and have
arranged a rent price you are happy with, give the application to your agent. |
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7.Tenant check | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Once your real estate agent has received your application, they will give it to the landlord of the apartment you have chosen, and a tenant check will be done. From the information on the application, the landlord will decide if you would be a suitable tenant. They will consider, for example, your workplace, income, credit history, etc. After you pass this check, the last step is to sign the contract. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Just applying for the room is not the same as reserving it. The landlord has the right to turn you down if they aren't satisfied
with your application for any reason . You should hear the results of the tenant check within two or three days after handing in your application. |