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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Misc. Definitions:
    "Abandoned property" defined. "Abandoned property" means property which is left unattended on the premises after the termination of the tenancy, unless the owner of the property has expressed an … more
  • What Can Be Done About Noisy Neighbors? 3 Star Rating
    Tenants are entitled to the quiet use and enjoyment of the premises, however a landlord is not necessarily responsible for the acts of neighbors and other tenants.  If tha landlord has … more

Legal Articles

  • Can I Sublet My Apartment?
    Many written lease agreements are for a one year period. A tenant may have every intention of remaining in the dwelling for one year at the time that the lease is signed, however, sometimes circumstances change. For example, the tenant may take a job in a new city, lose his job and be unable to make rent payments, get married or relocate to care for a sick relative. If any of … more
  • How to End a Residential Lease Early
    Most written residential leases are in effect for a set amount of time such as one year. From a landlord’s perspective this is advantageous because the landlord does not have to think about finding another tenant during the lease term. However, while a tenant may intend to remain in the dwelling for the duration described in the lease, circumstances might change. For … more

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How-To's

  • How To Get Your Security Deposit Back 4 Star Rating
    For renters, one of the most common questions is how to get back the security deposit at the end of the rental - and how much of it are we entitled to get back? The good news is that state laws usually spell out the answers - (1) the exact number of days within which a landlord must return the security deposit; and (2) what deductions can be made from the deposit. The bad news is that most … more

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