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Good ways to look for accessible housing?

I am planning on going to law school in the fall (everything taken care of, still awaiting a few responses), but, all of the law schools that have accepted me are too far away for me to tour the area when looking for housingI have mobility issues that make stairs difficult, several flights impossibleWhat would be good things to ask/look for when dealing with a rental agency when I cannot tour ahead of time?

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Since stairs are difficult for you, ask for a unit on the first floor or for a building with an elevator, and request that your unit be as close to the elevator as possibleMost apartment managers and rental agencies are willing to accommodate individuals with physical disabilitiesI don't know if you use a wheelchair or scooter to get around, but if so, you could also ask for a handicapped unit - one with a bigger doorway into the apartment and the bathroom, as well as grab bars in the shower areaNot every apartment complex will have these sorts of upgrades, but they're worth asking for if you need themOne thing I would look for/ask about is the proximity of the parking space to the unit/elevatorSometimes the parking lots are nowhere near the apartment itselfFinally, check into the location of the laundry room and manager's office relative to your unitSome places let you pay rent online, but others will require that you go down and hand deliver the check, so that's something to considerCongratulations on law school!

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