I only have one question to add to mal's great list. Check the landlord out. Is it a company or an individual? If it is an individual, do they live close by or do they seem open to help if maintenance is needed? If it's an older place make sure everything will be fixed that you want before you move in.
I have lived in a lot of rental places moving every year for the past 6 years. I have had the bum landlords and the good landlords. You have to go with your gut feeling about a person or company and not by how great the place looks or the potential it has. Let me tell you that it sucks to have a small pond in your bathroom and not have a landlord willing to help or mia and being unable to have a plumber do anything because you rent and not own.
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