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Off-Campus Housing Workshop Sue Ann Huang, Assistant Director, Residence Life Karis Kim, Graduate Coordinator Spring 2019

For Today Realities of Housing at Seattle University Opportunities in Living Off-Campus Things to Consider In Finding Off-Campus Housing Apartment Hunting 101 Understanding Leases Knowing your Rights Q&A

Realities of Housing at Seattle U 2 year live-on requirement, housing guaranteed for 1 st and 2 nd year students Increasing class sizes & fewer 1 st and 2 nd year students looking for exceptions to living on campus Limited spaces for upper division students

Realities of Housing at Seattle U Most upper division students have historically desired to live off-campus Any student is able to submit an application for SU on-campus housing

The Douglas Apartments On-Campus Apartments, applications NOT through HRL Multiple configurations SU Staff Presence (RD & RAs) Only Seattle U students SU Card Access Furnished apartments Price Range: $1,140 - $1,895 per month (utilities included) No minimum rental history required, lack of credit history is okay, no employment verification necessary, sources of income can include employment, financial aid, scholarship, savings, and/or parents

Vi Hilbert Hall Brand new on-campus apartments, applications NOT through HRL 2 & 4-bedroom units SU Staff Presence (RD & RAs) Only Seattle U students SU Card Access Option for unit to be partially furnished or students can furnish Price Range: $1,125 - $1,305 per month (utilities included) If interested, call the Vi Hilbert Leasing Office (206-939-5677) or book a tour online

Opportunities in Living Off-Campus Increased independence Life skill development No required meal plan Preparation for life after college More opportunities to explore Seattle

Important Things to Consider with Finding Housing Apartment Hunting 101 What are your needs Rent prices Knowledge of the process Timeline/Amount of time required Understanding leases Knowing your rights

What are your needs? Some of the questions that will guide your off-campus housing search Types of housing? Floor plan options? Location? Do you need a full kitchen? Do you want your own bathroom? Washer and Dryer in the unit? Walking distance to campus? Parking/Public Transportation? (securing it & costs) Pet friendly? How many roommates (if any) do you want/need? What is your budget?

What is your Budget? What income do you have? (jobs, financial aid, roommates income, any assistance from family? Does the rent include utilities, internet, or cable? Are there additional fees for parking? Will you need to park on campus or get an ORCA card? Is the space furnished or will you need to purchase furniture? Is there a pet deposit?

Rent Seattle Housing Market competitive and with high demand Students are only small portion of those living in Seattle and seeking housing As of February 2019, the average rent in Seattle is All beds: $2,136 1 bedroom: $1,984 2 bedrooms: $2,774

Updated : 3/31/2019 Seattle Neighborhoods Average Rent Prices around Seattle U: -Belltown: $2,209 -Downtown: $2,666 -Capitol Hill: $2,258 -First Hill: $2,237 -International District: $1,688 -Central District: $1,894 -Beacon Hill: $1,680

Neighborhood Rent Comparisons Size Seattle U Capitol Hill/First Hill Beacon Hill Central District Studio $1,173-$1,403 $1,480-1,820 $1,460-1,980 $1,490-1,840 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom $1,396 $1,740-2,380 $1,760-2,410 $1,760-2,400 $1,1105 (Townhouse Single) $2,140-2,950 $2,090-3,010 $2,180-3,000

Commuting/Proximity to Campus Most students live within or right outside of the area serviced by Night Hawk Safety Escort (managed by our Department of Public Safety)

Commuting/Proximity to Campus More affordable housing around the Seattle U campus is a little extra challenging to find given how desirable the Capitol Hill/First Hill area is for the city of Seattle Parking City parking is mostly street parking, some zoned (SU subsidizes Zone 7) Campus parking for commuter students: $255/quarter Carpool parking permit: $145/quarter

Commuting/Proximity to Campus ORCA Pass SU partners with King County Metro to subsidize (half) the cost of public transportation passes for students students pay $81/quarter Biking Campus bike racks, bike share programs, bike registration

Additional Budgeting Resources Utility Discount Program Offers a discount of about 60% on Seattle City Light bill and 50% discount on Seattle Public Utilities bill http://www.seattle.gov/humanservices/services-and-programs/utility-discount-program 2-1-1 Community Resources Online Online Directory of Health and Human Service Programs Food Banks, Emergency Shelters, Transportation, Rent or utilities assistance, legal help, etc. http://www.resourcehouse.com/win211/ Washington Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Provide funds to help low-income Washington state households maintain affordable, dependable utility services http://www.commerce.wa.gov/growing-the-economy/energy/low-income-homeenergy-assistance/

Timeline There is not a clear time of when to apply for housing to guarantee it for the academic year Many spaces will become available after the academic year is over so students might be searching from afar if they are not in Seattle over the summer Leases vary in when they start They can really be starting in any month Many are June June or September September

Timeline (cont.) Apartments are often listed as available around the 10 th of the month (to give 20 days notice to be out the following month) Looking around the 8 th -15 th of the month is helpful New apartment developments will be able to take applications earlier Existing apartments/houses are a little harder to anticipate vacancies

Give Yourself Plenty of Time Application timeline & lease dates can vary Different requirements for credit & rental history, income verification, co-signers Each apartment/house might have slightly different nuances with requirements and what they offer, so it takes time to go through that information For each potential location, it takes time to submit an application, do a tour/interview with a landlord, review contracts Spaces go quickly so it is encouraged to act ASAP

Where do you start your search? Online searches Advertisements on A-frames while outside walking around neighborhood Talk to your networks; graduating students landlords like referrals

Online Searches Housing Facebook group within Seattle U Network Places4Students link from SU Off-Campus Housing website, in the process of making it more robust listings & roommate matching PadMapper - This is a map/location based search site CraigsList - Lots of individual search options and sublet options RadPad Location based search Seattle Rentals search engine focused on the Seattle area Apartment Finder large and traditional apartment search engine Apartments.com large and traditional search engine Housing Search NW good listing for more affordable housing Google Maps can use to search for apartments Zillow A number of roommate search options online & apps

Viewing Apartments Call the landlords or buildings to schedule a viewing time. Check the unit thoroughly inside and outside. *if viewing the available unit* Remember to compare the apartments carefully. Weigh the pros and cons of each apartment in order to make the best decision. *But don t wait too long- apartments move FAST in Seattle!* Do not go apartment hunting alone. It is always good to have a second set of eyes that you trust to give input on your future apartments. Look at a variety of apartments. The first apartment that you view may be best, but you should always compare. Bring your checkbook in case you are ready to apply and submit a deposit.

Viewing Apartments When you are viewing a space, it is like you are interviewing with the landlord/property manager treat it as such Dress up a bit, put your best foot forward Consider having a housing resume Prepare questions to ask Be strategic when visiting a space with your group: Consider roles for your group Consider taking pictures Think about who is charismatic

Questions to ask Landlord/Property Manager Rent: How much; when it is due; move in date? Deposit: How much; how will it be used; how and when is it refunded? Damages: Who pays for breakage or other damages over and above normal wear and tear individuals or all occupants? Subletting: Is it permitted; what is the procedure? Roommates: Should all roommates sign the lease; are roommates responsible for only a portion of the rent; If someone moves out must the remaining roommates make up the difference? Alterations: May the unit be altered, such as painted; can you hang pictures on the wall (and how)?

The Lease Your lease is a legal document outlining your agreement with a landlord. Make sure to read it carefully! Money Security Deposit Fees Rent

Language of the Lease Rent: When your monthly payment is due and how much that monthly payment is. Form of Payment: Who the rent check/money order should be made out to as well as where the check/money order should be delivered. Security Deposit: A deposit that is required for security of the faithful performance of a tenant. This may or may not be refundable. You ll need a check for this. Number of Occupants: This defines the total number of residents permitted to live in the apartment without written approval from the landlord. Rules and Regulations: This explains any additional rules and regulations specific to the building shall be signed by the tenant. Landlords may adopt other rules at a later time with purpose as long as they do not impede on the tenant s rights. Also, the new rules cannot go into effect without two weeks notice. (see handout for additional terms to know)

Landlord-Tenant Laws Fair Housing Act Obligations of a Landlord Obligations of Tenants Just Cause Eviction Ordinance Ending the Agreement

Fair Housing Act In Seattle it is illegal to discriminate in the rental of housing because of race, color, sex, disability, creed, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, use of service animal, military status, etc. Property managers demonstrate fair housing by: Gladly receiving inquiries from all. Applying fair and equitable criteria when evaluating applicants. Enforcing rules equally and without discrimination. Setting rents, deposits and fees without discrimination. Responding to repair requests and other tenant concerns equally. Providing reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you can contact the Seattle Office for Civil Rights

Obligations of Landlords Keeping the premises fit for human habitation and keeping common areas reasonably clean and safe. Controlling insects, rodents, and other pests. (e.g., bed bugs) Maintaining roof, walls, and foundation and keeping the unit weathertight. Providing containers for garbage and arranging for garbage pickup. When responsible for providing heat in rental units, from September through June maintaining daytime (7am 10:30pm) temperatures at 65 degrees (F) or above and nighttime temperatures at not less than 58 degrees (F). Installing smoke detectors and instructing tenants in their maintenance and operation.

Tips to Work with Landlords Get to know your landlord Practice proactive communication Get things in writing Read your lease If you have roommates, have a point person to communicate with landlord

Obligations of Tenants Properly disposing of garbage Exercising care in use of electrical and plumbing fixtures Promptly repairing any damage caused by them or their guests Granting reasonable access for inspection, maintenance, repair and pest control. Maintaining smoke detectors in good working order Refraining from storing dangerous materials on the premises

Just Cause Eviction Ordinance Unless otherwise noted, an owner must give a termination notice at least 20 days before the start of the next rental period. Good causes include: The tenant fails to pay rent within 3 days of a notice to pay rent or vacate. The owner has notified the tenant in writing of over-due rent at least 4 times in a 12 month period. The owner has notified a tenant in writing at least 3 times in a 12-month period to comply within 10 days with a material term of the lease or rental agreement.. The tenant seriously damages the rental unit, causes a nuisance (including drug related activity), or maintains an unlawful business and does not vacate the premises within 3 days of notice to do so. The tenant engages in criminal activity in the building or on the premises, or in an area immediately adjacent to the building or premises.

Ending the Agreement Proper Notice to Leave for Leases Written Notice (consult language in lease agreement) Responsibilities The tenant is responsible for paying the rent for the rest of the lease. However, the landlord must make an effort to re-rent the unit at a reasonable price. If this is not done, the tenant may not be liable for rent beyond a reasonable period of time.

General Reminders/Tips As a Seattle University student, you will still be held to the Code of Conduct Be a good neighbor; consider your impact to the larger community Consider setting up apartment expectations Document the condition of your space when you move-in If you receive financial aid, always mention it as part of your income Before submitting an application, call to pre-screen so you can avoid the application fee if you won t qualify Never send money without verifying legitimacy of the apartment/house/space Renters Insurance is a good idea

Resource Over the Summer Conference and Event Services offers shortterm housing for students who want to come to campus in the summer to search for housing Portal should be open soon

What You Should Do Next Join the Seattle U Housing Facebook Group Determine your budget Organize your financial information (if you need a cosigner/guarantor, determine that now) Assess your needs, priorities, and flexibility Narrow down your housing options Start looking at listings and getting on waitlists if you know of apartments you re interested in

Additional Resources Seattle Office of Housing http://www.seattle.gov/housing/renters/find-housing Provides resources and information for Renters Finding Housing Know the Law Rental Assistance Seattle Housing Authority https://www.seattlehousing.org/ Resources on Low Income Public Housing Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8)

Housing Search NW Additional Resources Landlord/Tenant Resources (Information about Leases, Move-In/Out Inspection Checklist, Basics of Landlord-Tenant Law in multiple languages) Fair Housing (City of Seattle Office for Civil Rights) Seattle Department of Planning and Development: Information for Tenants http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/cs/groups/pan/@pan/documents/web_informational/dpd d016420.pdf Solid Ground Tenant Resources https://www.solid-ground.org/get-help/housing/for-tenants/

Additional Resources Tenants Union of Washington State Organization to create housing justice through empowerment-based education, outreach, organizing, and advocacy Tenants Rights Counseling free phone and walk-in tenant counseling services to assist people with questions about landlord-tenant laws (206-723-0500) http://www.tenantsunion.org/ Free & For Sale & Buy Nothing Facebook Pages Good ways to find furniture

You WILL find housing! You can do it and you re not alone!

Introductions Q&A Final Tips Student Panel

Electronic Resources Make sure to sign in to get electronic resources: Off-Campus Housing Newsletter Sample leases Links to resources Slides

Questions? Sue Ann Huang Assistant Director, Residence Life huangsu@seattleu.edu (206) 220-8545 Housing & Residence Life Central Office, Campion 100