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Apartment viewing checklist (printable, 2026)

5 min read · Updated May 1, 2026

Forty things every international student should check before signing a US lease. Print it, tick the boxes, never get scammed. Replaces 2025 PDF version.

Forty things to check before signing a lease. Print this page (Cmd+P / Ctrl+P), bring it to your viewing, tick boxes. If a landlord refuses any of these checks, walk away.

Walking up to the building

  • Building entrance: secure, working buzzer, well-lit
  • Mailboxes: locked, no mail spilling out
  • Common areas (lobby, hallway): clean, no trash piled up
  • Elevators (if any): both work, last inspection date visible
  • Stairwells: well-lit, no broken steps

Inside the unit — first impression

  • Smell: no mold, no smoke, no pest scent
  • Floors: level, not warped, no soft spots
  • Walls: no cracks bigger than a hairline, no water stains
  • Ceiling: no brown spots (water damage)
  • Windows: open, close, lock — every single one
  • Window screens present

Kitchen

  • Stove burners: turn each one on, all heat
  • Oven: turns on, heats
  • Refrigerator: cold inside, freezer freezing
  • Microwave (if included): works
  • Sink: hot and cold water, drain runs fast
  • Dishwasher (if included): runs through one cycle
  • Cabinets: open, close, no broken hinges
  • Counter: no major chips or burns

Bathroom

  • Toilet: flushes properly
  • Shower: hot water within 30 seconds, good pressure
  • Drains: not clogged
  • Caulking around tub/shower: not moldy
  • Exhaust fan: works

Bedroom + closets

  • Closet space: actually fits a wardrobe
  • Door closes fully, lock works
  • Light fixture works, plus all switches

Electrical + climate

  • Plug in your phone charger — every outlet you might use
  • Heating: turn it on for 10 min, confirm warm air
  • AC (if installed): turn it on, confirm cold air
  • Thermostat: works, accessible
  • Smoke detector + CO detector: present in every required area

Internet + cell signal

  • Cell signal in every room (run a speed test)
  • Ask which ISPs serve the building (Comcast/RCN/etc.)
  • Look for ethernet jacks if you need wired internet

Building amenities + rules

  • Laundry: in-unit, in-building, or off-site? Cost per load?
  • Trash + recycling: where, how often picked up
  • Bike storage / parking: included? extra fee?
  • Package room or front desk for deliveries
  • Pet policy + fees
  • Quiet hours
  • Guest policy (overnight, parties)

Lease specifics — ask before signing

  • Exact monthly rent
  • Security deposit amount + return timeline
  • Application fee, broker fee, move-in fee — total upfront
  • What utilities are included vs. tenant responsibility
  • Average utility cost for similar units
  • Renter's insurance required? Recommended carrier?
  • Lease length, early termination fee, sublet allowed?
  • Auto-renewal terms + notice period
  • Maintenance request process — online portal? phone?

After viewing — before signing

  • Read the FULL lease, every page
  • Google the landlord/property manager + reviews
  • Visit the neighborhood at night and on a weekend
  • Check Chicago crime stats for the address (chicago.gov/crime-data)
  • Ask current tenants what they think (knock on a door)

If anything feels off — pressure to sign immediately, vague answers about deposits, refusal to let you check appliances — walk away. There are always more apartments. Submit the form below if you want us to vet specific listings for you.

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