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  • The Montana Residential Landlord and Tenant Act establishes the respective duties and rights between Montana landlords and their tenants. The act is codified in the Montana Annotated Code. According…

  • The Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act covers the state's rental transactions between residential landlords and their tenants. Commercial landlords are subject to a different set of…

  • Although a tenant may not like a rent increase, as a landlord there are several reasons you might want to raise the rent. Follow all proper state and local notice requirements for increasing the rent,…

  • The United States Bankruptcy Code controls the rights of tenants in Alabama and other states when a landlord files for bankruptcy. The court grants tenants these rights to prevent wholesale evictions…

  • Public employees contribute to their retirement pensions with each paycheck. In California, if a public employee dies in the course of his job, especially a peace or safety officer, his adult children…

  • Capital gains tax holdover relief transfers the capital gains tax burden from a gift giver to a recipient, and the gift receiver does not have to pay capital gains taxes until he sells the gift. In…

  • Maintaining the integrity of confidential information is crucial to protect a tenant or rental applicant's identity. California landlord-tenant laws require a landlord to take every tenant or…

  • Assignment statements are expressions used in computer programming that allow a programming language to assign a value to a variable. Assignment statements are considered a basic component of data…

  • In 1993, the long-leaking roof of a single mother's rental unit collapsed in her child's bedroom; she and her child were forced to move out, but under Alabama law, that was not cause enough to void…

  • A common form of jointly held property in Michigan is tenants-in-common property. Each person owns a separate share of the property that can be transferred to others. When one owner dies, his share of…

  • Commercial tenants in Arizona often find themselves with less legal protection than their residential counterparts, according to LawTopix.com. State laws that define the relationship between landlord…

  • Different states afford tenants different rights and responsibilities, and Florida is no different. If you're a renter in the sunshine state and are experiencing hardship, understanding your rights as…

  • When a landlord faces foreclosure, the tenants often bear the brunt of the misfortune. Landlords usually do not live in the buildings they own, and do not have to worry about finding a new place to…

  • California law guarantees your rights as a renter, including the right to be free of harassment. Harassment covers a variety of landlord tactics designed to make you move out, or to discourage you…

  • Scholarship sources do not award funding specifically for mothers living or attending school in Los Angeles, Calif. However, Los Angeles mothers can receive scholarships specifically for women offered…

  • Signing on the bottom line of a modern contract is the equivalent of the old-fashioned handshake between gentlemen. Your signature registers your agreement to the terms and conditions of the lease…

  • Forty-six states and the District of Columbia have self-storage lien laws, and almost every state has separate laws governing self-storage facilities. These laws vary wildly and regulate everything…

  • Filing for bankruptcy provides a commercial tenant with the protection of the automatic stay. The automatic stay completely bars any debt collection activities against the debtor who files bankruptcy.…

  • Those who live in a trailer court generally do not own the land their trailers sit on. Rather, they lease or rent this land from the trailer court. This makes living in a trailer court legally…

  • If you are a renter, a situation may arise where the landlord of your unit or building will commence construction on the property. This construction can include removing mold, fixing structural…

  • During a South Florida bankruptcy, a tenant receives an automatic stay which forestalls any collection efforts by creditors. An eviction action is considered a collection effort, so any eviction…

  • A trustee sale occurs as part of a nonjudicial foreclosure -- a foreclosure that does not require a court hearing. Rights of tenants in these types of sales vary according to federal, state and local…

  • The Section 8 housing choice voucher program not only provides a subsidy to help you afford rent in the private sector in Minnesota, it also gives extra legal protections to tenants. You must have a…

  • Disabled veterans have the same rights as other disabled persons to accommodations in housing. If the veteran requests a reasonable accommodation, the landlord must provide it. Reasonable…

  • Real property can be bought and sold many times. These transactions are conveyed by deeds, which are then filed on record. The history of transactions on a piece of property can be summarized in the…

  • The Arizona Fair Housing Act prohibits rental practices that discriminate against tenants and prospective tenants on the basis of race, religion, gender, family status, ancestry or disability. For…

  • The Florida Commission on Human Relations has the authority to investigate complaints filed by tenants alleging discriminatory treatment from their landlords on the basis of color, religion, gender,…

  • When a renter transfers an existing lease to another tenant, an assignment has taken place. There are several considerations when carrying out this transaction. It's important to remember that…

  • Being a landlord in Illinois can be a viable way to supplement your household budget. Once you've acquired a rental property, you can set rent at a rate that guarantees you a profit on top of whatever…

  • Most landlords have a mortgage on their property, which they use their tenants' rental payments to help them pay. If a landlord defaults on the mortgage, however, the bank may foreclose on the…

  • Both tenants and landlords in California have the responsibility to prevent pest infestation in rental homes. If a pest problem develops, the landlord must correct the problem. Landlords who have a…

  • Facing an eviction is scary. The threat of losing your home is serious and requires immediate attention. Fortunately, if you live in Ohio, organizations throughout the state are available to assist…

  • A tenant association works much like a homeowners or neighborhood association. A tenant association is a group of renters in a condominium or apartment complex brought together to address the…

  • Signing the lease and moving into a new apartment can be the most exciting time for a new tenant, but not when she has to worry about previous tenants having the keys to her place. The landlord has to…

  • Most landlords opt to collect a security deposit with the first month's rent to ensure compensation if their rental property is left in disarray. The amount of the security deposit depends on the…

  • The Americans With Disabilities Act requires businesses to provide equal access to entrances, doorknobs, drinking fountains and restrooms to disabled customers. If a business leases its space from a…

  • A California lease is a binding legal contract whether it's for a temporary period such as a month or an extended period of two years. As a temporary renter, educate yourself about the laws involved…

  • Most apartments require that any new tenant put down a security deposit before he moves into the rental. The landlord holds the security deposit while the tenant lives at the property. When the tenant…

  • Buying a home requires attention to detail. Buyers' legal rights vary widely by state, but Indiana statutes provide a collection of laws to protect prospective real estate buyers against seller fraud…

  • Holdover tenants are tenants who stay beyond their lease terms without their landlords' consent. State laws govern the legal steps that landlords must take to evict their holdover tenants. In New…

  • In Arizona, the "Arizona Mobile Home Parks Residential Landlord and Tenant Act" governs the respective rights and duties between manufactured home park owners and their tenants. Although the act…

  • Just because you receive an eviction notice does not mean you have to immediately start to pack your bags. Your landlord is required to supply you with a written warning before filing a case to get…

  • Tenant rights vary considerably nationally, because state law provides for most landlord-tenant regulation. In some states, the best a tenant living in a foreclosed home can hope for is 90 days'…

  • While landlord and tenant laws consider a lease as a legally binding contract, you still have some rights if you need to terminate your apartment lease. If the landlord caused a serious violation to…

  • Prior to the passage of the Protecting Tenants At Foreclosure Act in 2009, California renters had very little protection against immediate eviction following a foreclosure sale. Renters who were in…

  • If you have lost your job or are just hitting a hard spot in your life, there can be some very stressful situations you will be forced to deal with. If you are in danger of losing your living space…

  • Spilled juices, botched paint jobs and fractured walls arouse thoughts of a decent pay check for property contractors -- but they haunt the lessor like a bad dream. The apartment deposit provides a…

  • In New York, the legal rights between mobile home tenants and park owners are governed by the Mobile Home Owner's Bill of Rights. The New York State Division of Housing & Community Renewal (DHCR) is…

  • In New York, the state's residential landlord and tenant laws require landlords to provide habitable housing. A landlord's warranty of habitability requires her to maintain safe, sanitary and livable…

  • All tenants have an implied right to quiet enjoyment of their property and a right to personal privacy. Excessive noise from other tenants can interfere with a tenant's right to privacy and quiet…

  • Florida shouldered a disproportionate share of the nation's foreclosures between 2007 and early 2011. Diving values coupled with high unemployment resulted in mortgage payments that became…

  • Implied warranties are legal duties assigned to parties by state statutes. Implied warranties govern private and commercial contracts, and they are enforced by most states' consumer protection…

  • When you are hit from behind in a car accident, it can cause serious damage to your car and potentially cause significant injuries. With this type of accident, you should be compensated by the other…

  • Tenants in New Jersey have limited rights to have pets. In most cases, landlords dictate whether tenants may keep pets on the property. Certain tenants, however, may not be prohibited from owning…

  • At the root of all rent-to-own arrangements are two documents: a lease and an option to purchase agreement. The lease allows the tenant the right to occupy the property for a designated time, as long…

  • In California, a landlord who wants to evict a tenant must file an unlawful detainer lawsuit, and according to the Tenant Legal System of San Diego, unlawful detainer cases move through the court…

  • Foreclosing creditors can use either a judicial or nonjudicial process in the state of Nevada. Most prefer the nonjudicial process because it is less expensive and can be completed faster. Nevada…

  • Landowners in Pennsylvania have several rights, most of which are related to the land itself. The main right enjoyed by most landowners is the right to exclude others from the premises and the general…

  • When a tenant dies, the executor of his estate must notify all his creditors, including his landlord. In California, the tenant's estate is liable for his rent for the duration of the lease. Depending…

  • The owner of a real property can make another person the life tenant of his property. At the owner's death, the life tenant then has the right to use the piece of real property for the rest of her…

  • When a tenant dies, you may risk losing the stream of income the deceased tenant previously promised. However, there are laws that protect your rights and give you the ability to recoup the rent.…

  • Whenever a person dies, there are loose ends the executor of his estate must tie up. If the deceased person rented an apartment or commercial property, the executor must contact the landlord. In…

  • Foreclosure generally eliminates any leases related to the property being foreclosed on. Special rules can allow residential tenants to remain on foreclosed property, but the special rules do not…

  • In Ohio, tenants have a right to ask their local circuit court or court of common pleas to open an escrow account for them. As a way to encourage landlords to remedy their property and perform…

  • Landlords in Colorado may require a security deposit to pay for damages to a rental unit after the tenant vacates the property. Tenants pay the security deposit when moving into the property to…

  • Three sets of standards apply to landlord-tenant relations: federal law, state law and the terms of the lease. Federal law governs even if it conflicts with state law, and federal and state law…

  • With few exceptions, no California eviction process can move forward until you give notice to your tenant that you're going to take such action. Depending on the problem with your tenant and the…

  • Knowing a state's landlord-tenant laws protects your rights and enables you to defend yourself if the landlord is breaking the law. Rental laws differ in each state, but various options exist for…

  • If you are a renter or a landlord in Massachusetts, it's a good idea to learn about your state's landlord and tenant laws. These laws cover your rights and responsibilities regarding things like…

  • As a tenant, you have a right to live in a property that meets the standards of safety your state and local laws prescribe. If your landlord does not follow your local regulations, you can demand that…

  • During your stay in a rental unit, your landlord may decide to sell the property. When this happens, your landlord usually needs to gain access to the property to show it to prospective buyers. People…

  • State laws determine what landlords have to do if their rental properties have bedbug infestations. However, not all states have laws that specifically address the issue of bedbugs. As such, standards…

  • Landlords in the United States who refuse to fix damaged heating and cooling systems are in violation of the law and have the responsibility of fixing the system within a reasonable time frame.…

  • Laws protecting tenants exist at the federal, state and local levels, with some of the strongest controls emerging at the local level. The result of this patchwork of legislation with local emphasis…

  • Your landlord has the responsibility to keep the property you are renting habitable. Because mold may present a health hazard, you may be able to get your landlord to remove it from the property.…

  • New York City has three different types of rental laws for its landlords and tenants. The residential landlord-tenant laws cover privately owned buildings, buildings under stabilization and buildings…

  • The Illinois landlord and tenant laws are in place to protect a renter and property owner involved in a rental relationship. Both the landlord and the tenant must follow the law when handling…

  • Landlords in every state have a duty to respect their tenants' rights to privacy or right to peaceful enjoyment. In California, the covenant of quiet enjoyment requires landlords to provide their…

  • Title 68 of the Pennsylvania Statutes outlines the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania requires landlords to comply with the state and local government housing codes to…

  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assists low-income families in finding decent, affordable housing. Its Section 8 program issues vouchers that HUD tenants use to offset the cost of…

  • The Illinois Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act governs mobile home park tenancies within the state. The act requires mobile home park owners to enter into written leases with their tenants.…

  • Tenants living in public housing complexes rent their homes from the Housing Authority. The rental process works similar to any private rental. However, federal law grants tenants in public housing…

  • Landlord-tenant laws require that leased premises be fit and safe for human habitation. When a tenant leases a house or apartment, she wants to feel at home within that space. At certain times,…

  • Tenants have the right to treat a rental property as their home, including having guests over to visit. While a landlord cannot stop you from having guests, he can put a limit on how many guests you…

  • The rights and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords vary by state. Therefore, consult state law as the final authority on landlord and tenant rights in your area. Most states have general…

  • Florida Statutes Section 83 governs the landlord and tenant transactions within the state. Landlords may enter into both written and oral lease agreements with their tenants, but they must provide…

  • As a tenant, you have rights when entering into a lease agreement and moving into a rental property in California. State law protects tenants from the moment they sign a rental application until the…

  • In North Carolina, the Residential Rental Agreements Act is codified in North Carolina General Statute 42-42. Until 1977, the state had very few laws protecting tenants against their landlords. In…

  • The landlord and tenant laws in Maryland protect renters from illegal evictions and provide opportunities for tenants to avoid an eviction. The laws require property owners to follow a legal procedure…

  • Landlord-tenant laws define the duties and obligations between a landlord and her tenants. In addition to abiding by the terms of the lease, tenants must pay rent to the landlord in order to lawfully…

  • When you sign a lease, you are agreeing to live in a particular apartment for a certain amount of time. Sometimes you are unable to do so because of financial problems or life changes. In Ohio, your…

  • When a tenant first moves into a rental property, the landlord will charge him a security deposit. The landlord holds this security deposit while the tenant lives at the property. Once the tenant…

  • In Michigan, landlords do not have the legal right to remove tenants' personal possessions, even if they are behind in rent. Before evicting their tenants, landlords must provide them with written…

  • A leasehold is an interest in land that provides certain rights and responsibilities to the holder. A common leasehold interest arises in a landlord/tenant relationship. The rights are largely…

  • Landlords and tenants in Ohio should both know about the eviction process and how it works. When a landlord evicts a tenant, he has to follow a set of procedures established by Ohio law or he cannot…

  • A rental property may be considered abandoned if a tenant moves out without providing proper notice to the landlord. Each state maintains its own laws regarding what legal actions a landlord may…

  • The laws in each state permit a landlord to enter a rental property after meeting appropriate criteria, including giving notice to the tenant. A landlord who violates regulations may incur legal…

  • Tenants who live in trailer parks in California are governed by the "Mobilehome Residency Law." The special set of rental laws governing trailer park use and occupancy practices apply to tenants who…

  • Before protective tenancy laws came into being, many California tenants were at the mercy of unscrupulous landlords, who often abused a tenants' rights. Not so today in California where renters enjoy…

  • If you rent a property without a written lease, you are a tenant at will. You have several protected rights as guaranteed for all renters by your state laws. Having no lease also may benefit you in…

  • Cimex lectularius, or the common bed bugs, feed on the blood of mammals and are adapted to living with humans, according to the University of Kentucky. These pesky insects are the source of physical…

  • Landlord-tenant law is mostly state law, although certain federal anti-discrimination provisions apply. Leases are governed by state contract law, as well as by special laws clarifying the…

  • Technically speaking, all tenants in New Jersey have a lease. There are some differences, however, between a long-term lease and a month-to-month lease. If you have a periodic tenancy in New Jersey,…

  • If your only association with the state of Indiana is from watching Notre Dame football or remembering a smiling 6-year-old Ron Howard singing the praises of Gary, Indiana, in "The Music Man," you may…

  • Snohomish County is home to more than 711,000 residents, as of 2010, and spans 2,090 square miles. Most of the county's population resides in the western half of the county, in cities such as…

  • In Tennessee, landlord rights can vary by county, but all landlords must comply with the federal anti-discriminatory housing laws prohibiting discriminatory treatment from landlords against their…

  • The Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, Title 14, Chapter 709 of the Maine Revised Statutes, allows tenants to file complaints against their landlords who use unfair rental provisions in their lease…

  • Foreclosure laws before 2006 did not really take into account the effects of foreclosure on tenants. But foreclosures hit the one million mark in 2008, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, leaving…

  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) help low-income individuals and families have access safe housing that is affordable. The programs offered through HUD help with rent…

  • You can be hurt by foreclosure even if you don't own a house. If someone buys your apartment or rental home at a foreclosure auction, the new owner may demand you move. Florida law offers you little…

  • With one exception, a tenant's rights in any state are the same with the original owner as with a new owner. What happens when the new owner attempts to evict a tenant, however, varies from state to…

  • A variety of scholarships are available to nursing students attending school in the Los Angeles area. Some Los Angeles nursing scholarships are available from state and local organizations dedicated…

  • Getting evicted form your apartment can be the latest event in an ongoing financial catastrophe. Eviction can damage your credit and hurt your chances of securing a new place to live in the near…

  • A lease is a contract between two parties. But it is also an interest in a property, much like an easement. When the property transfers, it would not affect an easement and it does not affect a lease.…

  • Tenants who rent a housing unit have rights and responsibilities under the law. Although the specifics of individual state tenancy laws vary, basic tenant rights are similar to those set by federal…

  • A lease is considered part of the bundle of rights that are all part of property ownership. As such, a lease transfers with the property when the property is sold. The new owner may have different…

  • Landlords own a property that is rented out to a tenant or lessee. When land is leased to the lessee, the landlord creates a rental contract that presents specific terms and conditions for the lease…

  • Although tenants played no role in the wave of foreclosures that hit the U.S. in the wake of the housing collapse, some are nonetheless suffering some of the consequences. While some cities and…

  • If you think that landlords can do whatever they like to their tenants, and renters have no rights, think again. Both state and federal laws offer protection to tenants renting a property. Under these…

  • A bankruptcy by the landlord should not affect tenants living in a rental apartment, home or building unless the property is foreclosed during the bankruptcy. Even then changes may be minor, with most…

  • Tenancy laws provide legal guidelines that apply to landlords and their tenants, promoting fair and reasonable relationships and ensuring that tenants can find housing. Each state is free to set its…

  • Landlord tenant rights are determined by federal, state and local law. In California, where close to half the population rents, tenant rights are extensive: more than a dozen California cities are…

  • You have inherent legal rights under federal and state laws if you are a tenant living in a foreclosed property. The U.S. government enacted laws to give a tenant additional protection if his landlord…

  • The landlord and tenant laws in Massachusetts are in place in part to protect renters from discrimination and unlawful behavior by property owners. When renting a home, the tenant also has obligations…

  • Tenants living in Tuscon, Arizona, have specific rights throughout the eviction process that the landlord cannot violate. If the landlord fails to adhere to the eviction laws for Arizona and infringes…

  • A physical therapist evaluates the type and extent of a patient's functioning difficulty, creates a treatment plan, works directly with the patient and also supervises physical therapist assistants…

  • When a tenant in Eureka, California moves into a rental property, both he and the landlord have certain rights under law. These rights explain how both parties must handle the rental application,…

  • A lease gives a tenant an interest in a property. When the owner sells a property, the lease moves with it and the sale has no effect on the lease. What can change, however, is the intent of the new…

  • While renting an apartment or house in Arizona may not offer the tax breaks of owning a home, tenants are not responsible for reasonable repairs to the property and have a list of rights that must be…

  • The specifics of landlord tenant laws vary from state to state, but landlords must follow a legal process to remove tenants from a property. Landlords may not lock a tenant out of the property or turn…

  • Generally, your landlord must give you notice before accessing your rental property. In certain emergency situations, such a a fire or a gas leak, the landlord may enter the premises without your…

  • Tenant rights vary from state to state in the U.S. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, website provides direct links to each state's requirements regarding tenant rights and…

  • A standard land lease outlines the terms and conditions of the leased land between the leasing parties, often known as the lesser and the lessee. The leasing agreement is created to outline the rules…

  • Mold is a health risk that is found in some homes and apartments. It can be expensive to remove; but if it isn't removed properly, then anyone living in the home may face health risks. If the person…

  • The exact procedure that will occur in a foreclosure sale of your home depends first on the state laws where you live, and second on whether the lender follows judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure. As…

  • Landlords who lease lots in mobile home parks must comply with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation rules and the Florida Mobile Home Act. The Florida Mobile Home Act applies…

  • When you rent an apartment, you expect that it should be a safe and healthy place to live. Florida state law even codifies the rights and responsibilities of both renters and landlords. This provides…

  • If you happen to be a renter and have to file for bankruptcy in 2011, you don't quite get the protection your debts do once bankruptcy is finalized. Due to the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and…

  • "Renters have become the collateral damage of the foreclosure crisis," concludes a 2010 article on the topic published by Northwestern University. While renters' rights associated with foreclosures…

  • If you do not pay rent, does that let your landlord off the hook for paying his mortgage? Most certainly not. The reason is because the mortgage is part of an agreement between the lender and the…

  • When a person rents property from a landlord, that person is a tenant who has a leasehold interest in the parcel of property. The leasehold interest is usually governed by a written lease agreement.…

  • Most states have a landlord and tenant law that covers many different situations that occur between a landlord and a tenant during a rental agreement. The landlord and tenant statutes generally take…

  • Residential tenants look to federal, state and local laws to protect them from the effects of foreclosure. Eviction, lack of property maintenance and loss of security deposits rank among the most…

  • "More and more renters nationwide are being evicted and displaced, not because of anything they have done wrong, but because of their landlords' financial woes." So concludes an article on tenant…

  • Each U.S. state maintains its own set of rights for tenants who become involved in eviction proceedings. These rights, while slightly different everywhere, usually have provisions guaranteeing the…

  • "Most renters don't suspect that their landlord is having mortgage troubles until the eviction notice arrives in the mail," according to SmartMoney, the "Wall Street Journal" online news magazine for…

  • Whether someone is renting a home or an apartment in California, there are laws to protect tenants and oversee the action of landlords. However, tenants must also adhere to laws when renting a unit.…

  • Due to recession, slumping sales of new homes and decreasing property values, California foreclosures increased during the early years of the twenty-first century. According to an October 2010 report…

  • If a rented property has a bug infestation, the responsibility of removing the pests may fall on the landlord or the tenant. Determination of which party is responsible depends on the laws of the…

  • Chapter 83 of the Florida Code governs the landlord and tenant relationship in mobile parks where tenants use their own homes to live in but rent a space from the park owner. Section 723 of the 2006…

  • Co-owners can own property as joint tenants or as tenants in common. Michigan's real property laws determine whether parties are responsible to pay real estate transfer taxes. Tenants in common must…

  • With the increase in foreclosures in recent years, it has become necessary for the government to clarify issues regarding renters' rights. In May of 2009, new federal legislation addressed the issue…

  • As a landlord, you have the right to collect rent from your tenants. If your tenant moves out without paying the rent, you have several options for recouping the money owed you, including holding back…

  • In each state, landlords have a duty to provide safe and clean housing to their tenants. Known as the warranty of habitability, neither landlord nor tenant may waive the landlord's basic duty to…

  • Your landlord can't throw you out of your apartment just because he feels like it. State laws spell out the legal grounds for eviction and the procedure your landlord has to follow. If a landlord…

  • Renters want to enjoy their home as much as homeowners and Ohio law protects that right. Ohio laws govern the tenant's relationship with his landlord, the tenant's right to privacy and how the tenant…

  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, funds the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program that helps low-income households with their monthly rent. The program subsidizes a…

  • Leases outline the rights and responsibilities between landlords and tenants. Most states recognize oral or verbal leases for tenancies that do not exceed one year. All states uphold written lease…

  • The State of California and the federal government both have laws regarding tenant rights. Residents of San Diego, California, the state's second largest city, also have rights under local statute. It…

  • Both landlords and tenants should know what the laws are regarding eviction so that both sides get the fairest treatment possible. It's not fair to the landlord when the tenant stops paying rent or…

  • Evanston, Wyoming, tenants have several rights during the eviction process that the landlord cannot breach, or else the eviction will be dismissed. Tenants are protected against self-help evictions or…

  • In California, the Mobilehome Residency Law governs the rights between landlords and tenants in mobile home parks. The Mobilehome Residency Law provides landlords with rights of eviction only for…

  • Ants and bugs present health hazards and damage homes, so call your landlord or property manager immediately if you suspect an infestation. If the infestation is not caused by your own behavior, your…

  • Many residents in Arlington, Mass., rent their apartments or houses. Every resident who rents has certain rights and responsibilities laid out by laws in the state. These rights give the tenant…

  • Possibly the only thing worse than suffering a foreclosure yourself is being a tenant in a foreclosed home. Until 2009, what rights existed in defense of foreclosure and foreclosure effects rested…

  • California Civil Code Section 1940 governs the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants with respect to rental agreements, rental applications, security deposits and fees,…

  • Tenants almost always have a right to working utilities. Each state has different laws protecting these rights, so it's a good idea to read up on them so you know what to do if a landlord cuts off…

  • Joint tenancies allow two or more individuals to own real property together. Each joint tenant enjoys a right to the entire share of the property upon the death of one tenant. In Ohio, joint tenants…

  • The Landlord and Tenant Act as well as several other laws set by Illinois govern the relationship between a landlord and a tenant. Under these laws, both the landlord and the tenant have certain…

  • Financial problems and disputes can arise when renting an apartment or home. When a tenant has a dispute with his landlord, he may feel at a loss on how to resolve the situation. Legal Aid provides…

  • Each state sets the laws for the residents in their area who rent their homes. These laws protect renters while they are living in a rental property and when they move from the rental property. When a…

  • Lakeport, California, tenants have legal rights to their home, even though they're only renting it. Lakeport is a "general law" city where the rules are based on California law, so the state rules for…

  • In addition to Illinois and federal law, there are renters' rights laws specific to Chicago. Those living in the city limits should know their rights to avoid being taken advantage of by unscrupulous…

  • Not too many places in the United States regulate rent increases, which is to say, in most places a landlord can raise the rent as much as he wants. Many cities in New Jersey are among those subject…

  • Tenant laws vary from state to state. For those in Massachusetts who rent, it is highly important to know tenants' legal rights against unfair practices in that state. This allows you to insist upon…

  • The Los Angeles County Department of Consumer Affairs within the local government is responsible for overseeing that consumers exercise their rights under California's landlord-tenant laws. The county…

  • In a sublease relationship, there are three parties: the landlord, the tenant (known as the lessee), and the secondary tenant (known as the sublessee.) These three parties have their rights and…

  • In Los Angeles, the Rent Stabilization Ordinance requires owners of rent-controlled apartments to comply with the ordinances regulating the amount of allowable rental increases and eviction rules. Los…

  • If a tenant leaves the state and abandons his rental property, the landlord has several options regarding what to do the with the rental unit. Each state across the country has different laws that…

  • In the majority of states, landlords can dispose of abandoned personal property once the tenant vacates. Most states require landlords to store personal property for a minimum period as required by…

  • In New York, the rent stabilization laws provide strict guidelines and rate limits determined by one of four Rent Guideline Boards in the state. In New York City, the New York City Rent Guidelines…

  • In New Jersey, tenants have rights against landlords who increase rent beyond what tenants can reasonably afford. If a landlord raises rent beyond what a tenant can afford, then tenants must have the…

  • Nevada, Arizona and California may have the dubious distinction of being the nation's leading states for foreclosures, but Michigan is right in the mix. In 2009, according to CNBC.com, one in every…

  • Both federal and Oregon state laws directed toward situations in which tenants occupied buildings that will be or have been foreclosed upon aim to let tenants know what is going on with their…

  • One in every 84 Nevada households went through a foreclosure in 2009. This state holds the unenviable position of leading the nation in foreclosures. While no cities in Nevada operate under rent…

  • Facing among the highest foreclosure rates in the country -- almost a half million in 2010, according to CNBC.com -- Florida homeowners and tenants have only limited protections once a property has…

  • Tenants in the United States have the right to equal housing opportunity regardless of biological sex, race, religion or national origin. In addition, tenants have certain rights, which vary from…

  • Unless a lease specifically prohibits showing a unit while it is already being rented, a landlord may show a property to prospective rental tenants. Essentially, landlords have a right to run their…

  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, has created federal laws that public housing administrators must adhere to when dealing with tenants. The state of California also has created…

  • In California, landlords are limited to amounts they may charge as initial security deposits, the types of items they can deduct and the time limitations to return the deposits after the tenant moves…

  • The amount of money a landlord can raise the rent depends on where the property is located. In some places, a rent raise is limited to the rate of inflation and can only be issued once a year. But in…

  • Tenant screening is a part of the residential property rental process. A landlord has the right to rent to the best possible candidates in terms of finances and background. A landlord must be careful…

  • The Illinois Residential Landlord and Tenant Act is a set of laws that explains how both a landlord and a tenant should handle renting a property. These laws govern what fees the landlord can charge,…

  • The Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act protects property owners and renters in a landlord tenant relationship. The Landlord and Tenant Act does not apply to public housing projects, hotels…

  • Tenants in Wisconsin have certain rights under Wisconsin law. These rights allow them to live in clean and habitable rental property and retain their privacy. They also require that a landlord perform…

  • When renting out an apartment, landlords maintain liability for dealing with mold, broken appliances and other problems with the facilities or apartment building. Landlords are bound legally to…

  • Under Articles 6 and 8 of New York's Real Property Laws, landlords have legal rights against tenants who violate lease agreements, extend the lease-term unilaterally or fail to pay rent on time.…

  • The California Residential Landlord/Tenant Law protects property owners and tenants involved in a rental agreement. Landlords and tenants can enter into a rental agreement orally or in writing. The…

  • You may not like your new landlord as much as you did your last one. Or maybe you'll like him more. That's the only difference you are likely to notice in your day-to-day life between landlords…

  • California's landlord and tenant laws provide the respective duties between residential landlords and tenants. In addition to complying with the federal and state fair housing laws prohibiting…

  • Ohio landlords must comply with Ohio's landlord and tenants laws codified in the Ohio Revised Code, Title 53, Chapter 21. The Ohio statutory codes require landlords to follow specific legal procedures…

  • A lease agreement is a binding contract between two or more parties. It can be changed at any time by mutual agreement of all parties. It can be changed in certain circumstances by the landlord with…

  • One often overlooked population that suffers from foreclosure as much as or more than homeowners are the tenants of a rental home that is in foreclosure. While homeowners know that foreclosure is…

  • Your landlord owns the apartment you rent, but he doesn't have absolute control over it. Most states give renters some degree of privacy; your landlord can't enter whenever he chooses, but only under…

  • The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program. Section 8 vouchers allow low-income households the opportunity to live in safe…

  • The relationship between a landlord and a tenant largely depends on how each party follows the lease agreement. If the landlord makes timely repairs to the property and the tenant pays his rent…

  • Vermont's landlord-tenant laws provide tenants with rights to fair housing, rights against prohibitive late fees, rights to notice prior to rental increases and implied rights to peaceful enjoyment of…

  • The Seattle Times, citing the estimate of a national tenant organization, reports that 40 percent of foreclosed homes are tenant occupied. With more than 11 million homes under water -- that is, worth…

  • Credit checks are becoming an increasingly common part of renting. Just like money lenders, those looking to rent out a property want to know that they're making a sound choice entrusting a customer…

  • Renting an apartment or home in Florida can put you moments away from the beach, national attractions and sporting events. It can also pose challenges and risks if you rent from an unsavory landlord.…

  • Texas law explains how the business relationship between the landlord and a tenant should work, and provides tenants with protection against unlawful acts by their landlords. Tenants in Houston have…

  • It's common for a rental property to change hands while tenants are still occupying it. This property may be sold in a straight contract sale to a new owner, or it may be placed up for auction. This…

  • Massachusetts law governs the rights both tenants and landlords have in a lease agreement and protects a tenant's right to live in a clean, peaceful and reasonably priced rental property. The landlord…

  • Eviction is a legal process that has to be handled by legal procedures. Whether you live in Pensacola or Miami, Florida law doesn't allow your landlord to throw you and your family out on the street…

  • Notices to tenants of impending and foreclosed properties are not required by law. Sometimes, the first a tenant hears about a foreclosure is through an eviction notice. However, there are ways for…

  • Eviction laws in California protect the tenant from unlawful evictions and the property owner from tenants who fail to comply with a lease agreement or pay rent. Landlords must follow the eviction…

  • A lease agreement is established between a landlord and tenant prior to the tenant moving into the rental unit. One component of the lease agreement establishes exactly who is responsible for repairs,…

  • Since 2006, credit scores of Angelenos have been dropping because of the mortgage crisis. Foreclosures, delinquencies and other mortgage problems have lowered American credit scores. A credit score…

  • Many people choose to rent out property as a source of primary or secondary income in Massachusetts. While this can be a good source of income, landlords will occasionally run into problems with…

  • You, as an executor, carry out a deceased person's last wishes and disburse her estate as dictated by the terms of her will. Probate, a court proceeding, is used to uphold a will and give you the…

  • State law in California requires lenders to notify property owners of foreclosure long before the property is finally taken away. But there are no notice requirements to tenants in the same…

  • Florida provides landlords legal recourse to evict holdover tenants who stay longer than the lease term or fail to comply with the provisions of the landlord-and-tenant lease agreement. Florida…

  • Prior to 2009, tenants in all states generally lost their legal rights to stay in a rental unit during foreclosure proceedings. In 2009, the "Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act" became national…

  • Even if you don't own the place you call home, you still have rights. The landlord-tenant relationship in Maine is controlled by both state and federal laws that lay down the obligations and rights of…

  • Most landlords require security deposits from tenants to cover incidental property damage during the tenants leasehold. State laws may provide limits for the amounts landlords can charge for security…

  • The legislation affecting properties in Killeen, Texas normally requires landlords to give notice, file suit and then, if they win the case, apply for a county sheriff to carry out the eviction. There…

  • During the eviction process, you need to follow the rules and regulations for your state carefully. A misstep in the process can lead to wasted time and money if the eviction is dismissed. One concern…

  • Illinois tenants have certain rights under a lease agreement established between the tenant and the landlord. These rights are provided by the Illinois state statutes concerning landlord and tenant…

  • Lawndale, California does not have any specific eviction laws in place for the area, so evictions done in this city follow the rules set in place by California's Landlord and Tenant Act. A landlord…

  • When a tenant leases a property, both he and the landlord have certain rights and obligations. The Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act explains what legal rules and protections both the tenant…

  • Lake County, Illinois is in the Chicago metropolitan area between the Windy City and the Wisconsin border. Tenants who live in this county are covered under Illinois state housing laws. which protect…

  • Renters in Orlando, Florida, are protected under the Florida Landlord Tenant law, which detail the rights for all tenants in the state. Among these are the regulations regarding the condition of…

  • When a tenant does not pay his rent or breaks a lease term, his landlord is able to file for an eviction in court. Landlords need a court order of eviction before the tenants can be removed from the…

  • Knowing your duties as a landlord or tenant in Alaska may prevent costly legal battles later. Security deposits, evictions, rent increases and responsibility for damages are all topics covered in the…

  • Landlords in Westminster, Colorado, must follow any Colorado law that applies to rental properties. The law protect tenants from the time they move in until they vacate the property and covers…

  • Although landlord-tenant laws vary across the U.S., in all states a lease survives a sale unless otherwise stated in the lease itself. Tenants' rights do not change in any way with the sale of the…

  • From renting a home in the bustling metropolis of Portland to leasing a space along one f the infamous beach areas of Maine, rental opportunities abound for those that make a home in this northern…

  • The state of California provides information regarding landlord-tenant relationships via the California Guide to Residential Tenants' and Landlords' Rights and Responsibilities. The Guide provides an…

  • Foreclosures often wipe out the interest tenants hold in a property they occupy. Absent protection under state or federal law or an agreement with the foreclosing lender, the new owner of the real…

  • If you rent your home or apartment, you probably paid a hefty security deposit when you moved in. And you may be wondering whether you'll get all of it back when you move out. It's important to know…

  • The Pennsylvania Rent Withholding Act provides a legal way for tenants to withhold rent from a landlord without risking eviction. The law is in place to help tenants living in a residence in need of…

  • California law sets down a clear process by which a landlord can seek to evict a tenant. Depending on the facts of the case, a tenant may attempt to stave off an eviction attempt by correcting a…

  • The Alabama Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act protects the property owner and renter involved in a rental situation. The act provides remedies for landlords when tenants fail to pay rent or…

  • The Pennsylvania Landlord and Tenant Act provides the regulations and laws regarding residential rentals in the state. Landlords have responsibilities to tenants and the property to ensure the safety…

  • Property owners in California have the ability to offer property for rent to tenants. The landlord tenant law in California protects the property owner and the tenant involved in this type of…

  • You must follow proper protocol when deciding to rent out your home to another person. One essential step in the process is drafting a written lease agreement between you (landlord) and the renter…

  • As a tenant in a rental property in Iowa, your rights are protected under the state's landlord-tenant laws. These laws impose restrictions and duties on both the tenant and the landlord. The Iowa…

  • When a dog bites hard enough to injure someone, the injured party often sues. The dog's owner is usually liable, but in cases where the dog was on rented property, the landlord may also be liable.…

  • Indiana follows a tenant eviction model similar to many states. Landlords cannot force eviction and must instead give notice to the tenant before filing suit. This leads to a court hearing to settle…

  • Kentucky law requires landlords to give varying notice periods depending on the reason for the eviction. While the state follows the common procedure of a notice period, a summons, a hearing and an…

  • Texas has a standard tenant eviction procedure similar to that in most states, requiring the landlord to give notice before filing suit in court, leading to a hearing. However, it also has a special…

  • When leasing property in Alabama, it is important to be aware of your rights on either side of the coin -- as a tenant or landlord. This is particularly true for areas of the state with high student…

  • In Florida, landlord and tenant laws protect property owners and tenants involved in a rental relationship. Florida landlords must follow the rules regarding ending tenancies and giving notice to…

  • When you visit a carpet store, you may feel a bit overwhelmed by the various types to choose from. It's helpful to get an idea of the general types of carpets on the market before you even leave the…

  • Becoming a landlord is a huge responsibility that requires careful planning and regular maintenance of your property. Choosing the right tenant is crucial; nightmare tenants can result in costly…

  • Ohio gives landlords a wider range of reasons to seek eviction than many states. The eviction process involves a three-day notice period, followed by the scheduling of one, and potentially two,…

  • In the state of Texas, landlord and tenant regulations are a mix of federal and state laws. At the federal level, fair housing and anti-discrimination laws predominate. Texas state laws focus on…

  • Never let a landlord fool you into thinking that he has all the power. California renters have rights that landlords can't legally take away; the state's laws offer a variety of legal protections to…

  • Landlords in Idaho must follow the law when entering into a lease agreement with a tenant. The law protects the property owner and the tenant during the course of the landlord tenant relationship.…

  • Under California law, landlords have the right to ask tenants for a security deposit when they move in. Tenants have a right to get that money back when they move out; California law doesn't allow for…

  • If you are applying for a rental home and do not have much experience in renting, there are several important factors you need to keep in mind. Remember that the landlord has specific goals in mind…

  • A common law marriage exists between two adults who live together and consider themselves married but have not participated in any legal formalities to establish the marital relationship. Only a…

  • Landlord-tenant laws in Colorado define the responsibilities of landlords and tenants as well as identity the rights of both parties. Tenants' rights provide some recourse for tenants who are the…

  • Landlord and tenant laws in Arkansas are in place to protect the tenant and the property owner in a lease agreement. Property owners must follow the law when renting a property or removing a tenant…

  • A written lease is not required to rent a home or apartment. It comes in handy, though, when you want to lock in rent for lengthy period of time. Without a written agreement, a landlord can raise the…

  • Landlords and tenants alike are often confused about a landlord's rights to make routine inspections of their property. California, like most states, gives tenants the right to privacy while also…

  • A lease is a legal contract. It cannot be broken under ordinary circumstances, such as the actual or prospective sale of the property. However, a lease does not prohibit a property's sale. In a sale,…

  • Landlords can have the same trouble paying their mortgage as everyone else. If your landlord doesn't pay their mortgage lender, the house or apartment building you live in might go into foreclosure.…

  • Land leases are legal contracts that allow one entity to use an owner's raw land. Land is used for farming, commercial and recreational uses, and rarely for residential purposes. Large companies…

  • According to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Chapter 83 Part II of the Florida Statutes outlines landlord and tenant laws. Renters in the state receive certain privileges…

  • Renting a house or apartment is an alternative means of securing housing for many people who can't afford a home or prefer not to take on the responsibilities that come with property ownership. But…

  • Your landlord can evict you, or have you removed from your rental unit, by using formal legal proceedings in Ohio. You must be given written notice at least three days before your landlord files in…

  • Pennsylvania law spells out rights and responsibilities for both landlords and tenants. These laws protect both parties when disputes arise. The law governs areas such as security deposits, lease…

  • Not every landlord in Ohio is an honorable businessman. Some will attempt to evict tenants for asserting tenancy rights and demanding the landlord maintain her property in accordance with the law. A…

  • Each state is responsible for setting its own policies regarding rental agreements and tenancy laws. In general, these laws seek to protect both tenants and landlords by requiring each party to abide…

  • The Alabama Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act sets out the rules, rights, obligations and terms and conditions relating to relationships between residential landlords and tenants. In…

  • Idaho residents who rent their homes from a private owner or property management company have several obligations toward their home such as paying the rent on time and keeping the property clean.…

  • Renters in San Francisco are protected under tenant law. Only under certain conditions can a landlord evict you, but even then, he has to comply with specific time lines. If he is under a Notice of…

  • If you fail to pay timely rent, cause excessive disturbance or violate the terms of the lease, you legally may be obligated to be evicted, and you must comply with the law. This is especially the case…

  • The fact you don't own your home doesn't mean your landlord holds all the cards. Seattle tenants have rights guaranteed by city, state and federal law relating to the condition of your apartment, the…

  • Nobody wants to pay rent on their apartment when they're no longer living there. If you're studying in Europe for three months or taking a permanent job across the country, an apartment lease can be a…

  • Tenants in the state of New York have rights that tenants in other states don't receive. Many cities in New York, including New York City, have rent stabilization or rent control laws. New York…

  • Over 40 percent of California households are renters, according to 2009 Census data. State and local laws attempting to balance the rights of property owners with the rights of tenants address…

  • Scottish political economist Adam Smith believed that money could be made three ways: from wages, from profits and from rent. Rent is defined as the leasing of a piece of property for monetary…

  • New Jersey state law provides very clear protection for tenants whose landlords are facing foreclosure. Neither landlords, the banks that foreclose upon them nor the new owners have the right to evict…

  • A tenant in Ohio still has rights even after a court-ordered eviction. Eviction is the legal proceeding used by a landlord to remove a renter from a rental unit. Tenants may be evicted in Ohio for a…

  • When renting a home or apartment in California, tenants have certain basic legal rights that are in place to protect them from unfair rental practices. It is important as a tenant to be aware of these…

  • Although disputes between landlords and tenants are handled by local courts, Georgia landlords must adhere to regulations set forth in the state's Landlord-Tenant Law (it is contained in the Official…

  • Regardless of how your lease is worded, you have the right to what courts have termed "quiet enjoyment." This is the right to enjoy your rented apartment or home undisturbed by others. However, within…

  • Before signing any rental agreement, make sure to read and understand the lease and its terms. Know your rights as a Maryland tenant. While many leases are standard forms, additional terms may be…

  • You may have had a run of bad luck. Perhaps you were let go from your job or suffered a debilitating illness. Regardless of the reason, the sheriff serves you with an eviction notice and you must…

  • A rental agreement in Florida is regulated by the landlord and tenant act in the state statutes. The tenant rights given by these statutes protect your right of privacy; your right of quiet enjoyment;…

  • Security deposits are generally collected when a tenant leases or rents property from a landlord. The landlord keeps the security deposit to cover any damages, cleaning fees or past-due rent balances…

  • Deciding whether to keep your rental home occupied or vacate it before selling is an important question to ask yourself before putting the home on the market. There are advantages and disadvantages to…

  • Landlords have responsibilities to their tenants, but tenants also have certain responsibilities when they rent a property. Illinois regulations cover tenant rights and responsibilities, but always…

  • The State of California maintains laws to protect both tenants and landlords. Apartment dwellers have rights of privacy, reasonable living conditions and non-discriminatory rental practices. The…

  • Hawaii's Landlord-Tenant Code provides a legal framework to harmonize the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants of residential property. Oftentimes, the parties are unaware of their rights…

  • According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, as of 2009 about 55 percent of all Californians -- about 6.7 million households -- were renters. A plethora of state and local legislation protects them…

  • Leases are the agreements between landlords and tenants, in which the two parties decide how long the tenancy will continue, rules during the tenancy, and how it will end. Sublease occurs when the…

  • While tenants in Ohio have certain rights under the state's landlord-tenant law, it is always imperative to carefully read the lease before signing. Ohio Landlord-Tenant Law covers all who pay rent…

  • Just because your landlord owns your home or apartment doesn't mean he has all the power. Renting is a legal arrangement, and the law protects you in several ways. That includes what terms can be put…

  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sponsors the Housing Choice Voucher Program, also known as Section 8 Housing, to subsidize rental expenses for qualified low-income families.…

  • When a landlord rents to a tenant, they create an agreement known as a lease, which includes all landlord-tenant rights and obligations. If the tenant then decides to rent to another party, that…

  • Landlord and tenant rights vary by locality, with federal, state, and even local laws granting rights to both parties. Renters and property owners can avoid conflict by understanding these laws and…

  • In California, local, state and federal laws govern landlord and tenant relationships. According to the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, it's important that the state governs the…

  • California law establishes the conditions under which a tenant can receive a security deposit back from a landlord. Since a security deposit can be several thousand dollars on a large apartment or…

  • Although landlord-tenant law varies from state to state, and sometimes by municipality, most areas require that landlords keep their units up to minimum livable standards. Most states require…

  • The wording in commercial leases can be tricky to decipher. Leases for tenants in units of large office buildings, for example, come with many sets of rules and regulations binding the tenant, but…

  • If you fear that your tenants are engaged in criminal activity, it is reasonable to want them off your property. State and local laws, as well as your lease agreement, may give you permission to start…

  • The legal rights of renters, also known as tenants, in the state of Minnesota can vary from location to location within the state. This is because a variety of laws are applicable depending on the…

  • Tenants or renters in California have certain rights and responsibilities determined by state laws. This applies to most housing situations where the tenant is renting from a landlord, but there are…

  • Rhode Island landlords and tenants have rights that are protected by law. Landlords are obligated to comply with laws regarding the care of the rental dwelling while tenants are responsible for…

  • Landlord and tenant disputes are handled in the state or county where the property is located. Tenants who are facing an eviction have many ways to protect their rights during the eviction process.…

  • California residents who rent their residences are well advised to invest in renter's insurance. Even if nothing ever happens to your personal belongings, renter's insurance can provide you with…

  • When a foreclosure occurs, tenants living in a rental home are not left out in the cold. In Florida, tenants rights are protected in foreclosure scenarios. This includes a deed in lieu of a…

  • In addition to the protections offered by California landlord-tenant law, renters in San Francisco are protected by local ordinances as well. These protections include rent control, which minimizes…

  • Tenants and potential tenants may not be aware of problems that may affect their right to safe and secure housing. Federal, state and local laws often require landlords to disclose certain…

  • Foreclosures can gravely impact tenants. Maryland has several policies in place that can help protect tenants when their rental unit is foreclosed on by their landlord. These policies allow for…

  • Tenants' rights are typically provided by state law. State laws determine the minimum requirements and laws that landlords need to obey. Under federal law, landlords are not allowed to discriminate on…

  • The U.S. Code's Fair Housing Act prohibits landlords from discrimination based upon disability, color, religion and familial status. State laws may provide further prohibitions to discriminate based…

  • Tenants, also known as renters, are people who lease apartment homes, town homes or houses. Tenants enter into contracts with property owners, known as landlords, for temporary possession of property.…

  • While every state's landlord-tenant laws are different, in most states tenants have a right to a "habitable" home. If a rental home is not habitable because the HVAC unit is broken, state and local…

  • The city of Los Angeles has one of the largest renter populations in the country. In 2008, renters numbered more than 3.8 million and occupied 61 percent of the housing units in the city, according to…

  • Landlords and tenants have responsibilities and rights under Idaho statutes and local laws. Both parties can also establish other rules outside of the lease or rental agreement either orally or in…

  • Rental agreements in Texas can be oral or written. Most landlords will require tenants to sign a written lease and tenants should read these agreements carefully before signing, says the Attorney…

  • Oregon's landlord and tenant rights are governed by a combination of statutes, federal law, court rulings, and in some cases, the individual lease. The primary provision of a lease agreement…

  • Problems arise between renters and landlords from time to time, so it's important to understand your rights as a tenant and the remedies available in case your landlord violates them. California's…

  • California state law protects renters from discrimination based on their sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability, among other characteristics. "The California Legislature…

  • Security deposits on rental housing in Illinois ensure landlords have financial repercussions for damages to the property or nonpayment of rent upon expiration or termination of a lease. Landlords can…

  • Florida renters and landlords have duties and responsibilities to one another per the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. "Questions concerning landlord/tenant rights are one of the top…

  • Tenant-landlord rules in Texas can be complicated. Changes to the law in 2007 and 2008 give tenants new protections, but also add to the law's complexity. Before making any commitment, prospective…

  • The rights of tenants and landlords don't change when a property is sold. However, the actions of the new owner toward the tenants may not be the same as the previous owner's. The specific changes…

  • Foreclosures in Texas are non-judicial, meaning that a foreclosure on a property can occur without a court approval. Once the trustee auctions the property on the foreclosure date, if it does not sell…

  • The legal protections provided to a tenant are the same whether that tenant rents from a homeowner or a property management company.

  • According to CNN.com, the number of foreclosures in 2009 reached an all-time high record. With such high numbers of foreclosures taking place, renters are often directly impacted. Despite the turmoil…

  • The rights of a tenant who is renting a residence from a landlord are clearly defined regardless of the city, county or state a person lives in. The state of California is one of the most populous…

  • Evictions are a serious matter for tenants, and the law in Ohio includes several safeguards against unjust evictions. No matter what the circumstances of an eviction are, you are entitled to advance…

  • Putting someone out of their home is a serious matter, and in California, tenants are given a number of protections against illegal evictions. Tenants are entitled to notice that their landlord plans…

  • New York landlord-tenant law is extremely comprehensive, and outlines the duties and rights of both landlords and tenants in that state. If a tenant feels that a landlord is violating her rights, she…

  • California law clearly defines tenant rights, which were created to ensure that all renters in the state have a safe, decent place to live. Tenants who know their rights can protect themselves against…

  • Foreclosure is always bad news, but it can be particularly bad for tenants who face eviction due to circumstances beyond their control. While California state law provides protections to tenants of a…

  • In addition to standard landlord-tenant laws, many states make special provisions for owners of mobile homes who rent space in mobile home parks. Owners of mobile homes may be entitled to special…

  • State laws usually give tenants the right to entertain visitors in their home for reasonable periods of time. Tenants are also held responsible for their guest's behavior and any damage they cause.

  • Just because your home or building has been sold doesn't mean you have no rights. Many states guarantee your right to have your current lease or rental agreement honored by your new landlord.

  • When a landlord exhibits gross negligence and refuses to properly maintain his properties, tenants suffer. Cities and states each have their own laws that can protect tenants' rights when the landlord…

  • According to the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA), , which governs all states, landlords are required to "maintain in good and safe working order and condition all electrical,…

  • Joint tenants in common (JTIC) refers to the ownership rights of co-owners of brokerage accounts, real estate and other jointly owned financial interests. Ownership interests differ between brokerage…

  • Each state has its laws protecting tenants' rights. In addition, in 1968, the federal government created the Fair Housing Act to protect the housing rights of minorities. That act is enforced by the…

  • A residential lease refers to the lease for an apartment, condominium or single-family residence. While specific laws regarding renters' rights vary from state to state, there are certain rights that…

  • Excessive moisture in a house or apartment over a long period of time may result in a mold infestation. Left unresolved, a mold infestation can cause health problems for the occupants of the property.…

  • The rights of a tenant who signs a lease are different from those of a rental agreement. The lease generally outlines the specifics, such as the amount of rent, the time frame of the agreement and…

  • A roomer is someone who rents a room within a house, usually for a very short period of time. This arrangement is common for college students and people who are in transition to a new apartment or…

  • Many renters face eviction every year. Eviction can be a confusing process and is made all the more difficult by a lack of information about what a tenant's rights are during an eviction.…

  • A private tenant is a tenant who rents or leases property from a private landlord or private housing company. A private tenant has the right to demand the terms of the lease agreement are followed…

  • Tenants have several responsibilities when renting property, but they're also protected by various rights, including the right to privacy, the right to receive his security deposit back, the right to…

  • Millions of Americans rent property. Despite this, few tenants are aware of their rights and obligation under a lease. Tenants do have the right under the law, however, to demand that their landlords…

  • Millions of Americans do not own a home, but are renters. As such it is important for all current and potential tenants to be aware of some of the rights and responsibilities of their tenancy.

  • Many property owners lose their rental homes in foreclosure, forcing eviction of the unsuspecting tenants. In most cases, these tenants have had no recourse. In May 2009, federal legislation was…

  • When a tenant moves into an apartment or rental home, the landlord collects a security deposit. This deposit is typically equal to one month's rent. In some cases and in some localities landlords…

  • It is the job of the landlord and his attorney to file the right notice with the court. For example, if the tenant has failed to pay the rent, the landlord will put the court on notice that the tenant…

  • If your tenant has left personal belongings in your rental property, check your state's laws for the correct procedure to follow. Each state regulates abandoned property differently; however, there…