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Thanks Tobi. Your partnership with Liv.Rent makes sense, particularly because they've taken immigrants into account on the biggest headache when landing in Canada.
Really love this video I am a student i will be coming to Canada August for the Fall intake which is September and this video helped a lot THANK YOU!!!
This was lovely. I hope to come to Canada before the end of this year and I will definitely put them in consideration when trying to get an apartment for myself and family. Keep it up. Amazing content.
@@TobiDerin Amen 🙏🏼 just reviewed one of your playlist now for informations and materials for IELTS... Saw links to materials you provided 🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️🤸🏻♀️ thank you 🥰
Hi Tobi I like your videos I recently moved to Canada I’m currently looking for student housing in Vancouver and it’s been tough pls do you have any ideas or any agents in Vancouver thanks
Yes! So if you get 1 year lease you need to be in that place for one year. You will pay your rent month to month. It’s a bit difficult to break the lease when you want to move out before the year ends. It really depends on the landlord as some will allow you break the lease if you can find someone else to take over your space till the year ends. Some landlords will want to make sure the person taking over is their ideal tenant. One year is what is common tho but you can find month to month.
Hi, so that’s a 2 bedroom and den yeah? That’s okay, will you be staying alone or renting with with roommates? People stay in apartments for years so it will be okay.
@@TobiDerin I will be staying alone. A one bedroom + den apartment actually I just wanted to know if it would fit my budget and monthly expenses in a long run
@@Amazeballs oh, I see. It really depends on the city and what your budget is like. But staying alone is usually more expensive than sharing a 2 bedroom but if you have the budget for it then it will be more convenient. You can also get a 1 bedroom without a den, that will be cheaper than with a den. The rule of thumb is nothing more than 30% of your salary or allowance for rent. You can follow that rule if you want to. Let me know if you have more questions.