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How to Withhold Rent from Your Landlord
All landlords have legal responsibilities to maintain rental properties that are fit for people to live in—this is referred to as a warranty of habitability. If your landlord fails to make necessary repairs to your apartment to ensure that you have heat, hot water, properly running electric and plumbing, or fails to hire an exterminator to deal with pest infestations, you may have legal
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30-03-2021, 23:10
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How to Find a Good Landlord
Finding a good landlord is a lot of work. You might ask friends or family if they can recommend someone, but usually you’ll need to find a good landlord on your own. Analyze a potential landlord from the first moment you meet or speak. Bad landlords tend to reveal themselves early in the process. After meeting the landlord, perform research and check for complaints and lawsuits. Once
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27-12-2020, 11:10
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How to Get Your Deposit Back from Your Landlord
A security deposit is a sum of money paid by a tenant to a landlord in order to protect the landlord from repair and excessive cleaning bills. These could arise should the tenant leave the property in need of cleaning and/or repair when she moves out. If no repairs or cleaning are needed, the landlord must return the deposit to the tenant. Sometimes landlords are slow to do this, or
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22-12-2020, 00:50
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How to Get a Grace Period on Your Rent
In most cases, if you rent your home, you signed a written lease that dictates when your rent is due and what fees you owe if rent is late. Many landlords provide a grace period – for example, rent is due on the first of each month, but will not be considered late as long as it is paid by the fifth. However, grace periods aren't required by law in most cities and states. To get a grace
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How to Convince Your Landlord to Accept Your Cat
Not all rental properties allow pets and where they don't, an agonizing decision often faces prospective tenants about what to do – keep looking for a pet-friendly place or ask someone else to take your pet. In the case of a cat, it may be worth your while asking in spite of a stated policy of "no pets". There are some things you can say and prove to help your landlord see the value in