College living is largely different from having your own place to stay after graduation. What you had then would not be conducive to your present situation and probably you’ll need to relocate when you’re hired. This would mean looking for a new place to stay. Try getting the best possible deal and find everything about the prospective property before applying for the lease. Ask what the lease entails and other possibilities that may arise and how to go about them. Let the landlord know if you have any issues pending, for example, not being currently employed or some hitches in your credit history, at the start of your negotiation. It is disappointing for the lessor to be put through all the trouble and later be informed that the deal could not push through for any other reason.
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