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"I’m thinking of renting an apartment on a monthly basis. What can I expect?" You should expect to pay a premium for the flexibility of paying month-to-month. Plus, you’ll need to give your landlord 30-day notice before you move out – or, on the flipside, your landlord can end your lease with 30-days notice. Also keep in mind that your rent can be increased with 30-days notice as well. Ultimately, you have to decide whether this flexibility is worth the premium you’ll pay, plus the amount of control you may be losing.By Josh D. Simon
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