Landlord Answers


Landlord Answers

LANDLORD TENANT ISSUES

Q- A tenant installs a new deadbolt on the door of
your rental property... she then demands that you pay
for it.

A- Most state laws only require the landlord to make
needed repairs and keep the premises in a fit and
habitable condition. You are not required to pay for
the deadbolt. In fact... the terms of your rental
contract may forbid the tenant from making such an
addition without your permission.

Q- You rent to an unmarried couple. They have a
falling out and one leaves. On the first of the
month the remaining tenant offers you half of the
rent that is due. How do you advise the tenant.

A- Tell the tenant that she is responsible for the
total amount due under that portion of the lease
reading "joint and several". Explain that she should
pay all the rent and give the ex-roommate 5-day
notice for failing to pay rent.

Then she may evict the roommate and obtain a judgment
against him for his portion of the rent.

As an alternative you could file an eviction action
against both tenants... and the remaining tenant could
bring a small claims court action against the fleeing
tenant for her portion of the unpaid rent.

Q- Does a resident have to give a 30-day or 45-day
notice before vacating a rental unit?

A- Basic notice requirements vary from state to state
but most often its governed by the terms spelled out in
the lease. Most leases and rental agreements specify
30-days.

In the details of many state laws notice begins on the
first day of the next rental period. If rents are due
on the first of the month the 30-day notice period would
begin on the next first day of the month.

Most tenants think that if they give a 30-day notice on
the 15th the last day of their tenancy will be the 14th
of the following month.

Under most state law the 30-day period would begin on the
first of the next month even though it was delivered on
the 15th. The tenant is required to pay a full months
rent for that last month.

In practice a landlord may want to allow the tenant to move
on the 14th just to maintain good will and hope the tenant
will leave the property in the best possible condition.

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