There’s the housing stuff everyone talks about: rent, roommates, move-in dates.
Then there’s the real stuff-what happens when things go wrong, who’s actually on your side, and how to keep yourself from getting steamrolled by adulting.
Here’s a roundup of the underrated, often-skipped things every student renter should know.
Your School Probably Has Free Help
Most campuses have:
Student legal aid (they’ll review leases or help with disputes)
Tenant resources or renters’ clinics
Emergency housing grants or loans
Counseling if housing stress affects your mental health
Seriously-check your school website or student center. You’re paying tuition. Get your money’s worth.
Learn Your Tenant Rights (Like, Now)
Each state has laws about:
Required notice before eviction
Maximum security deposit
What counts as habitable living conditions
How long landlords have to fix things
Google: [Your State] Tenant Rights + Student Housing.
Reddit (r/legaladvice) or local Discords are also goldmines for real experiences.
Keep Paper Trails
Create a "housing" folder and save:
Lease PDFs
Emails with your landlord
Photos of the place before/after moving in
Maintenance requests
Receipts for anything you pay out of pocket
It takes 5 minutes now. It saves you 500 later.
Don’t Co-Sign for People You Don’t 100% Trust
It feels nice to help-but co-signing makes you legally responsible for their rent. If they dip, it’s your credit score, your collections call, your mess. Don’t.
Build Your Own Credit Record (Without Screwing It Up)
Most student renters don’t have credit. That hurts you when:
Applying for future apartments
Getting a student credit card
Trying to avoid a co-signer
Fizz helps you build credit safely by paying rent and bills-without needing a card, cosigner, or interest payments. It’s the easiest way to build credit while doing what you already do.
Plan Your Exit Early
If you want to:
Study abroad
Graduate early
Intern in another city over summer
…know your lease terms and sublet policy in advance. Some places let you sublet easily. Others charge big fees. Don’t find out the hard way.
Talk to Older Students
No one knows the campus housing scene better than people 1–2 years ahead of you. Ask them:
What areas to avoid
Which landlords are chill (or nightmares)
Where the hidden gems are
Most will be happy to help - especially if they got burned and want to save you the pain.
When You’re Ready, Make Your Setup Smart
Fizz is built for student renters:
Split bills fairly
Build credit automatically
Keep your budget from falling apart
It makes the "life stuff" of college housing way less stressful and sets you up for whatever comes next.
No one hands you a guide to this stuff. So here it is.
Fizz makes the financial side of college housing simple, smart, and student-proof. Join Fizz now and start building credit the easy way