Hey CAGs.
I've been looking at apartments on CL, the ones where people are looking for roommates (for ex. 1 BR available in a 3 BR apartment). It just makes it much more economical from a financial standpoint to share an apartment and this gives me the best chance of exploring the different areas of NYC before settling down. I don't want to have to sign a lease for a year and pay broker fees.
What are some questions I should be asking after I determine that these are people I can see myself living with? Also, is giving info like your DOB and SSN to the landlord normal? One of my friends says that it isn't normal or safe to give out this information, but the other says it is normal because the landlord needs to make sure you haven't been to jail for child molestation and have a 400 credit score.
I guess deep down I'm paranoid that these might be scams where people are trying to collect deposit money and are con artists that don't even live at their apartment. Is there any way for me to determine the landlord is indeed the person that owns the place? What else should I be asking?
I've been looking at apartments on CL, the ones where people are looking for roommates (for ex. 1 BR available in a 3 BR apartment). It just makes it much more economical from a financial standpoint to share an apartment and this gives me the best chance of exploring the different areas of NYC before settling down. I don't want to have to sign a lease for a year and pay broker fees.
What are some questions I should be asking after I determine that these are people I can see myself living with? Also, is giving info like your DOB and SSN to the landlord normal? One of my friends says that it isn't normal or safe to give out this information, but the other says it is normal because the landlord needs to make sure you haven't been to jail for child molestation and have a 400 credit score.
I guess deep down I'm paranoid that these might be scams where people are trying to collect deposit money and are con artists that don't even live at their apartment. Is there any way for me to determine the landlord is indeed the person that owns the place? What else should I be asking?