LEASE RULES
MAINTENANCE OR EMERGENCY
GOOD NEIGHBOR OR NOT
RENT & MONEY MATTERS
RANDOM TENANT FACTS
100

What document tells you the rules of the property?

The lease.

100

Your faucet is dripping.

Answer: Maintenance.

100

Saying hello and being friendly.

Answer: Good neighbor.

100

When is rent due?

Answer: On the date stated in the lease

100

Should you keep the porch clean?

Answer: Yes.

200

What should you check before getting a pet?

Lease and pet policy

200

Your toilet stops working.

Answer: Maintenance (urgent)

200

Playing loud music after 10 PM.

Answer: Not good.

200

If you can’t pay rent, what should you do first?

Answer: Contact management early.

200

What should you do with trash?

Answer: Bag it and dispose properly.

300

 True or false: You can paint without asking.

False - Ask first

300

You smell gas.

Answer: Emergency.

300

Parking in someone else’s space.

Answer: Not good.

300

What happens if you avoid management calls?

Answer: Late fees, violations, risk of eviction.

300

Why is renter’s insurance helpful?

Answer: Covers your belongings in emergencies.

400

Name two things that usually require landlord approval.

Painting, installing appliances, long-term guests, pets.

400

You see mold growing.

Answer: Maintenance (urgent).

400

Talking calmly to a neighbor about an issue.

Answer: Good neighbor.

400

Name a way to keep track of rent payments.

Answer: Receipts, bank records, online portal.

400

What should you do before moving out?

Answer: Give notice and follow move-out steps.

500

What’s one consequence of breaking the lease?

Answer: Fees, eviction, loss of assistance, or non-renew

500

Your heater stops working in winter.

Answer: Emergency or urgent maintenance.

500

Throwing trash off your balcony.

Answer: Definitely not good.

500

Why is paying on time important?

Answer: Keeps account good, prevents fees/eviction, supports tenancy.

500

Name one responsibility tenants often forget.

Answer: Reporting small issues early.