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 …
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What Can Be Done About Noisy Neighbors?
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 …
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Can I be evicted if I file for bankruptcy?
Yes, in some circumstances. While a bankruptcy filing does prevent your landlord from terminating your lease or filing an eviction lawsuit against you, the landlord is likely to be able to get …
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Oral Leases
Leases, like many contracts, do not have to be in writing. The landlord and tenant can agree to the terms of the lease contract orally and that contract is binding on both parties. However, there are advantages and disadvantages to entering a lease without a written contract that both the landlord and the tenant should be aware of before reaching a binding agreement. The …
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Eviction Procedures
Eviction is the legal process that occurs when a landlord removes a tenant from a rental unit, such as an apartment or a house. There are many grounds for eviction, some of which are governed by the terms of the lease or rental agreement, and some of which exist under state law. For instance, most written rental agreements provide for eviction in the case of non-payment of …
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How To Get Your Security Deposit Back
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 …
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Tenants Rights When Dealing With Roaches and Pests