Looking for a PG? Here’s all you need to know

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A paying visitor is someone who stays on the owner’s property in the same home or apartment, uses all the amenities, and pays the owner for things like food, laundry, a bed, etc. An affordable Paying Guest (PG) with all the conveniences and amenities is a necessity for the students and employees leaving their comfort zones and coming to places of education and employment, in order to enhance their quality of life.

If you chose shared housing, there is a chance that you may have to live with a roommate. Before you move into the PG, be sure to discuss any worries you may have with the owner. Make sure your roommate is a like-minded individual, for instance, if you study late into the night while keeping the lights on.

Keep the following points in mind when you sign the PG:

Distance from your workplace/college
The location of your PG shouldn’t be too distant from your place of employment or institution because, if you don’t have a personal vehicle, the cost of transportation is typically fairly high in metropolitan areas. You can reduce your commute time significantly by picking a site that is close by and just a few kilometers away.

For your convenience, the PG should also be close to parks, hospitals, restaurants, and markets. If you needed to use these facilities, you would otherwise need to travel a long distance.

Facilities and conveniences

Check the lighting and ventilation when you first enter the PG room to ensure that you will feel at home after a long day at the office or college. Look at the PG’s aesthetics to choose which aspect you like, and only then should you move on.

Furnishings offered

Unfurnished PGs typically have lower rent than furnished ones, but if you don’t already have furniture, you should always choose a furnished apartment for a more comfortable stay. If money is not an issue, you should get a furnished PG.

Hygiene and sanitation
Hygienic restrooms are a further consideration before choosing a PG. The restrooms should be hygienic and tidy, and you should inquire about how regularly they are cleaned with the administration. To ensure privacy, look at the ventilation situation and verify the location of the bathroom.

Meal facility 
Students and working professionals frequently choose to stay in a PG because of the timely and healthy meals that are provided. Therefore, you need to ask the management about the menu, the ingredients used in the preparation, and the serving times. Keep in mind that you have a right to information about the home-cooked cuisine you will receive at a PG.

When choosing PG with food accommodations, the rent is typically high, but there are many advantages because you don’t need to find a “tiffin service” or dine at a nearby restaurant, which may drain your finances and be unhealthful.

Deadlines and Curfews at PG
If you work late shifts or are a night owl, it is crucial that you are aware of the deadlines and curfew times.

Guest Policy 
Very few PGs prohibit guests of a different gender or too many visitors at once. If you frequently have visits from family or other relatives, you should review the guest policy of the PG where you intend to live.

House Rules 
Every PG has specific ground rules that all renters must follow while they are there. Before making a decision, make sure you agree with the rules. Some PGs forbid smoking and drinking on the premises and do not permit non-vegetarian meals. Before you sign your agreement with the PG, you should inspect how the common areas, such as parking spots and kitchens, are being used.

Security and safety 
The location you select for your home must provide you a sense of security. Renting a PG that is safe and secure should therefore be your main priority. The community in which the PG is housed ought to have good security. You can verify whether there is always a security guard at the gate or whether a guard is always patrolling the community. Your PG should have round-the-clock CCTV monitoring that keeps an eye on what other tenants are doing outside of their rooms.

Documents required
When you have made the decision to stay at a certain PG that checks all the boxes on your list, you should find out what documentation is needed to board. The advance payment, security deposit, notice term, and refund policy should all be finalised (in case you wish to move out).

 

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