107.5FM WCCN The Rock - The Coolest Station in the Nation
ESPN 92.3FM WOSQ
92.7FM WPKG
Memories 1370AM 98.5FM
98.7FM / 1450AM WDLB - Timeless Classics
Listen Live: 107.5 THE ROCK92.7 FM
Family owned radio stations serving all of Central Wisconsin

Rent Smart Program from UW-Extension

Tuesday, June 6th, 2017 -- 11:15 AM

-More and more Americans are choosing to live in rental units, rather than buy their own home. For people new to renting or for those considered high-risk tenants, finding and maintaining rental housing can be a complicated and confusing process.

To help people gain a better understanding of how to acquire and keep housing, the University of Wisconsin-Extension has developed Rent Smart??"an educational program aimed at helping those with little to no rental experience, or who have had trouble obtaining rental housing, get started on the right path.

“Rent Smart provides valuable information for potential renters to find and keep housing. The program focuses on gaining the knowledge and skills essential for a successful renting experience,” says Christine Kniep, UW-Extension Winnebago County UW-Extension family living educator and co-chair of the Family Living Rent Smart team that produced the program.

Kniep says the program takes an active learning approach that emphasizes forming a strong partnership between tenant and landlord. Other goals include helping people gain the skills and confidence to find and maintain affordable housing; understanding the application and screening processes landlords use; and learning the rights and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords.

“Establishing a positive rental history is much like having a positive credit report,” says Michelle Tidemann, Rent Smart team co-chair and family living educator with UW-Extension Fond du Lac County.

Tidemann says local partners trained in teaching the program are crucial to its success. Rental housing providers, local housing authorities and other tenant service providers who are trained in the course play an essential role in making it available in the community.

Rent Smart is divided into six units that can be taught alone or together. The sections cover: Helping future renters determine if they can afford an apartment; checking out an apartment and landlord; applying for rental housing; learning who is responsible for maintenance and repairs; communicating with landlord and neighbors; and legal aspects of renting.

To learn more about Rent Smart, visit online at http://fyi.uwex.edu/rentsmart/ or contact your local UW-Extension office.

Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.