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325 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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3335 South Figueroa St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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2595 South Hoover Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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750 S Oxford Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005
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3100 S Normandie Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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2652 Ellendale Place, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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1201 S Hope St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90015
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3690 Barham Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90068
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1200 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90015
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687 S. Hobart Blvd, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005
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2801 Sunset Place, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005
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427 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90013
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801 S Olive Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90014
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6200 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90036
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160 S Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90004
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437 S Hill St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90013
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3036 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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2621 Magnolia Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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2611 Portland St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007
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2525 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90057
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325 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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3335 South Figueroa St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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2595 South Hoover Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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750 S Oxford Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005 | View on Map
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3100 S Normandie Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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1201 S Hope St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90015 | View on Map
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3690 Barham Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90068 | View on Map
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1200 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90015 | View on Map
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687 S. Hobart Blvd, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005 | View on Map
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2801 Sunset Place, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90005 | View on Map
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427 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90013 | View on Map
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801 S Olive Street, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90014 | View on Map
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6200 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90036 | View on Map
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160 S Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90004 | View on Map
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437 S Hill St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90013 | View on Map
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3036 S Hoover St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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2621 Magnolia Ave, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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2611 Portland St, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90007 | View on Map
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2525 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California(CA) 90057 | View on Map
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Find and book student housing in Los Angeles at uhomes.com. Browse and find the right student accommodation for you in Los Angeles based on your preferences. These include private student properties in Los Angeles, which include student apartments, shared and En-suite rooms, and student studios. All these properties offer fully furnished apartments with modern facilities such as communal lounge areas, games areas, study rooms, swipe card laundry, fully equipped gyms, BBQ areas and much more.Students looking for this type of private accommodation in Los Angeles should visit the Student Housing website to compare the various options and choose the best Los Angeles student accommodation. Go find your roommate! For affordable student housing in Los Angeles, most students choose to book affordable student apartments such as The Lorenzo, University Gateway, Midvale Apartments, Circa and Hope+Flower
Utility refers to the water, electricity, heating, garbage and wastewater treatment fees, security fees, Internet and cable TV fees and other miscellaneous expenses that the tenant spends every month. Some landlords will include all these costs in the rent and require tenants to pay them together.
You may not. Generally speaking, the lease will take effect immediately after it is signed, and neither party can terminate the lease in advance. According to the relevant laws of the United States, if the tenant has signed a long-term lease, he/she shall bear the rent for the entire lease term. Even if he/she is forced to move out, the landlord still has the right to require the tenant to pay all the rent.
Try not to. It is best to move in directly after arriving in the United States. Then, the closer the school starts, the higher the rent, and there is no good housing left around the school. Therefore, students, please decide the time you sign according to your actual situation.
When booking accommodation through uhomes, students must submit three documents. These include: 1.Your ID 2.Valid Passport 3.Confirmation letter from relevant universities
Starting from January, if you see a suitable house during this period, you should apply as soon as possible; if you don’t find a suitable house, you can wait. But if it's May or June, do it as soon as possible. The longer you delay, the fewer cost-effective options available. After August, there are few housing options available.
The most typical student apartment lease period is generally 12 months, starting in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year. A small number of apartments offer semester leases (5 months or 6 months), 10-month leases (end at the end of May of the following year), or leases that end in July and August (no limit on the start time). More often the case, for a lease period of less than 12 months, the apartment will charge an additional monthly short-term rental fee, ranging from $30-100 dollars per month.
Find and book student housing in Los Angeles at uhomes.com. Browse and find the right student accommodation for you in Los Angeles based on your preferences. These include private student properties in Los Angeles, which include student apartments, shared and En-suite rooms, and student studios. All these properties offer fully furnished apartments with modern facilities such as communal lounge areas, games areas, study rooms, swipe card laundry, fully equipped gyms, BBQ areas and much more.Students looking for this type of private accommodation in Los Angeles should visit the Student Housing website to compare the various options and choose the best Los Angeles student accommodation. Go find your roommate! For affordable student housing in Los Angeles, most students choose to book affordable student apartments such as The Lorenzo, University Gateway, Midvale Apartments, Circa and Hope+Flower
Utility refers to the water, electricity, heating, garbage and wastewater treatment fees, security fees, Internet and cable TV fees and other miscellaneous expenses that the tenant spends every month. Some landlords will include all these costs in the rent and require tenants to pay them together.
You may not. Generally speaking, the lease will take effect immediately after it is signed, and neither party can terminate the lease in advance. According to the relevant laws of the United States, if the tenant has signed a long-term lease, he/she shall bear the rent for the entire lease term. Even if he/she is forced to move out, the landlord still has the right to require the tenant to pay all the rent.
Try not to. It is best to move in directly after arriving in the United States. Then, the closer the school starts, the higher the rent, and there is no good housing left around the school. Therefore, students, please decide the time you sign according to your actual situation.
When booking accommodation through uhomes, students must submit three documents. These include: 1.Your ID 2.Valid Passport 3.Confirmation letter from relevant universities
Starting from January, if you see a suitable house during this period, you should apply as soon as possible; if you don’t find a suitable house, you can wait. But if it's May or June, do it as soon as possible. The longer you delay, the fewer cost-effective options available. After August, there are few housing options available.
The most typical student apartment lease period is generally 12 months, starting in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year. A small number of apartments offer semester leases (5 months or 6 months), 10-month leases (end at the end of May of the following year), or leases that end in July and August (no limit on the start time). More often the case, for a lease period of less than 12 months, the apartment will charge an additional monthly short-term rental fee, ranging from $30-100 dollars per month.
In Los Angeles, most students will choose a Flat Apartment, followed by House and Townhouse. Generally speaking, there are studio, 1 bed 1 bath, 2 bed 2 bath, 3 bed 3 bath, 4 bed 4 bath, etc. There are also room types belonging to share bedroom, such as 2 bed 1 bath, 3 bed 2 bath, etc.
Before renting a house in Los Angeles, you must first understand your own accommodation needs, including the rental area, the distance and time to and from school, the budget cost, whether to share the rent, etc. After deciding on the needs, it is recommended that students take some time to study the safety of the selected area. You can log on to the relevant local website to check the safety of the area. If it is an area with a high crime rate, it is best not to choose to live in it. When looking at the house, pay attention to whether the living facilities around the community are complete, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc.; Also pay attention to what the landlord provides, whether it can meet your daily needs, and what else to buy. If you plan to find a roommate to rent together, you must discuss these issues with your roommate in advance to avoid conflicts in the future.
Choose according to your personal needs. Houses and apartments have their own advantages and disadvantages. Generally, apartments are more expensive, so you can consider them according to your actual situation.
It is normal for some individual landlords or apartments to require students to submit a deposit certificate of the total rent during the lease term.
You may not. Many states in the United States have passed laws prohibiting people from drying clothes outdoors, even in their own backyard, because it looks unsightly, affects the environment, and reduces the property value of the community.
You may not. Basically, pets also must pay rent and security deposit. Some students will secretly want to keep cats and dogs. Violation of the contract is not recommended, because it will damage their credit and may attract fines.
Student apartments will conduct comprehensive background checks, such as financial checks, criminal record checks, etc. Therefore, the apartment requires: a U.S. Social Security number (SSN), which is similar to a national ID number, to investigate the person's finances, United States driver's license number. The guarantor in the United States (the guarantor must also have an SSN): to further ensure that the applicant is able to pay the rent. However, international students often do not have the above three documents. Most apartments allow international students to substitute other materials: I-20 or Visitor Visa Form. Copy of Passport
I think the environment determines the quality of life. In addition to the distance from the school and the surrounding public safety, the traffic situation in the place of residence should also be considered: whether there is public transport, whether parking is convenient, and whether there are supermarkets nearby, etc.
If you want to rent a student room in Los Angeles, you can look at our houses on uhomes, contact your university, learn about your choice, or find a room to rent in Los Angeles.
According to the uhomes database, student apartments or student units in Los Angeles are usually between 21m² to 235m².
All Los Angeles University residence hall properties are fully furnished and feature a wealth of modern amenities such as gyms, BBQ areas, study rooms, card-swipe laundry rooms, communal lounge areas and more.
Most apartments in Los Angeles are unfurnished, so you will need to purchase furniture before you move in. You can choose to order some furniture from Amazon in advance, or you can choose to buy it as soon as you arrive in Los Angeles.
The application steps for an apartment are mainly divided into: filling in the application form -> submitting the application form -> personal background check -> sending the apartment contract -> reading the contract carefully -> signing -> payment
Apartments that only allow students, visiting scholars, or student family members to live in: have a clear and unified check-in time, rent-out time, etc.; Generally, the lease term is 12 months, and there are few short leases less than 5 months.
Each apartment has its own clear check-in time. If you arrive in the United States after the official check-in time of the apartment, of course you can check in directly after going through the check-in procedures. However, if you arrive before the official check-in time stipulated by the apartment, you should: 1) Communicate with the apartment in time when applying for the apartment to see if there is the possibility of early check-in and tell the apartment your ideal check-in time; 2) If the apartment cannot provide early check-in, you need to find temporary accommodation by yourself, such as hotels, daily rental houses, or ask for help from early students.
Is the room number, key, etc. correct and is the apartment fully equipped with all the facilities provided? If possible, we suggest that you take a picture of the check-in list and submit it to the apartment together with the check-in list, so that both parties can retain a copy of evidence to protect themselves.
It is recommended to confirm with the second lessor and the apartment party the procedures required to complete the sublease and ensure that you are no longer legally responsible for the previous contract. If it is a private sublease, students should pay more attention to: 1) These are private actions, without any legal effect; 2) If found, the apartment is likely to hold you responsible. In view of the risks associated with private subletting, please negotiate with the tenant in advance to protect your own interests.
Students are requested to contact the apartment management office directly to report any dissatisfaction and discuss with the apartment party. If there is no room for renewal and you do not want to break the contract, the best way is to sublet the house to someone else. We strongly discourage moving out of an apartment without informing the parties involved. Because in the United States, once the contract is signed, the contract becomes effective. If you do not move in or move out directly, it is equivalent to unilaterally breaking the contract and you will incur high penalties.
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