[BlindTlk] Looking for some Advice on Apartment- or Studio-Living

Pamela Dominguez pammygirl99 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 17:39:54 UTC 2019


I'm glad you had such good experiences.  That is not always the case.  Pam.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ericka via BlindTlk
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Cc: Ericka
Subject: Re: [BlindTlk] Looking for some Advice on Apartment- or 
Studio-Living

Congratulations Humberto!

I’ve never lived in a studio apartment but I’ve done enough apartment 
dwelling to answer some of the questions. I would think that a studio would 
be easier to find things because it’s a smaller space. Most management 
companies that run apartment buildings are totally OK with putting bump dots 
on your appliances. even the washer and dryer available should be fine to 
adapt. It’s more of the uneducated people living in your building that will 
peel off the bump dots on the dryer etc. when you sign papers have a 
signature guide ready. They are really quite willing to help including 
reading the whole contract to you or sending you a accessible copy if you 
ask. The last apartment building I lived in sent us everything in a word 
document that she could. We gave her a second for a guide to keep. She was 
grateful because they have other tenants that could use the help.

I wish you the best in your search! If I think of anything to add I will 
send it to you off-line.

Ericka Nelson

> On Dec 7, 2019, at 7:27 PM, Humberto Avila via BlindTlk 
> <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hello, All:
>
> I hope you all are having a fantastic evening and weekend.
>
> I am here with a question and / or a request for pieces of advice if 
> possible.  Here’s my situation:
>
> Two weeks ago on 11/20/19, I interviewed for a teaching position with a 
> school district near the area where I am doing my independent living 
> training. The interview was awesome and I got a good impression of the 
> people I would be working with ETC.
>
> But to cut to the chase quickly… yesterday I got a call from those same 
> people that interviewed me that day. I was offered the job working with 
> blind students in the Tacoma School District (In Washington State) and I 
> have accepted it on the phone. What comes next is a matter of 
> orientations, trainings, and the human resource part… all of that very 
> exciting. But well… where am I going to breathe after long, hard, 
> challenging, first couple of days at work? This is where I would love 
> asking my questions:
>
>
>  1.  What are some of your experiences with going apartment searching?
>  2.  What are some of your experiences with coping with moving in to a new 
> place and living independently?
>  3.  What strategies and techniques do you use to learn your new 
> environment in your living arrangement?
>  4.  Has anyone rented a studio apartment? What is your experience with 
> this type of living? Any perks, or inconveniences that I have to deal with 
> there?
>  5.  How do you deal with inaccessible materials presented by landlords, 
> as well as leasing terms and conditions, and accommodations?
>
> Any advice, once again, is deeply appreciated! Sorry for my longwinded 
> email. But thanks for reading, and I sure look forward to hearing from you 
> very soon. 😊
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Humberto
>
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