Tuesday, December 18, 2018

2018 Most Popular Apartment Resident #LifeHacks

Favorite 2018 Tips for Apartment Residents


With the 2018 year ending in less than two weeks, this will be the last Apartment Resident #LifeHacks post of the year!  Thank you to those who read and enjoyed the blog this year.

For this post, the Apartment Resident #LifeHacks team shares three of the most popular posts from the last year:

1) The Benefits of Renters Insurance: This post, published in February, details several reasons why renters should obtain renters insurance.

2) Three Time Saving Tips for Apartment Residents to Remember: In this blog post, published in January, renters are provided with several tech savvy ways to save time, such as submitting service requests online.

3) Five #LifeHacks for Living With Pets in an Apartment: This post, published in February, includes ways to care for cats and dogs in shared apartment communities.  

 Visit Apartment Resident #LifeHacks in 2019 for new tips and posts specifically for apartment residents.

Apartment Resident #LifeHacks was created in 2018 by Grady Management, Inc.  Grady Management was founded in 1965 and continues to provide a full service residential, commercial, and consulting real estate firm in the greater Washington and Baltimore metropolitan area.  Learn more from our website or Facebook page.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Three Tips When Lighting Candles This Winter

Ensuring Candles Are Used Appropriately This Season



The winter season will begin in less than three weeks!  This season, many apartment renters may be interested in lighting candles in their home to add some cozy decor and lighting.  That being said, renters need to understand that many leases contain notices about the "responsible use of candles" that renters sign prior to their move in to their homes and/ or communities.  Below are three ways to ensure the responsible use of candles:

The most important tip for renters is to ensure to never leave candles unattended.  Renters should not leave the apartment if a candle is burning, even if it is a quick trip to the laundry room, trash room, or leasing office.  This also includes only lighting candles in rooms currently occupied.  When using the television in the living room, for example, don't leave a candle burning in the bedroom or kitchen.  The candle/ candles being used should always be within eyesight. 

In addition, never leave candles burning near any item or decor that could potentially catch flame.  This can include drapes, tapestries, and more.  Always watch children and/ or pets when candles are lit, too.  Some pets may need to be secured when candles are lit to avoid potential collisions. 

Last, renters should make sure to maintain candles.  Candles should be thrown away when two or less inches of wax remain.  The candle wicks should be trimmed regularly to ensure the wicks can easily be lit.  When extinguished, the candle lid should be placed firmly on top to ensure the flame fizzles out completely. 

Before purchasing and/ or using candles, check in with the landlord or apartment community team to learn any additional candle rules and regulations.

Apartment Resident #LifeHacks was created in 2018 by Grady Management, Inc.  Grady Management was founded in 1965 and continues to provide a full service residential, commercial, and consulting real estate firm in the greater Washington and Baltimore metropolitan area.  Learn more from our website or Facebook page.