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LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES

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Page 1: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES

Page 2: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

Landlord responsibilities:• To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to

move in• Premises must be habitable at the beginning of tenancy• Not to disturb tenant’s peaceful enjoyment of the

premises• What is the line renters cross that allows landlords to step in?

Page 3: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

Tenant’s responsibilities• Pay rent on time • Be considerate of other tenants• Do not endanger other tenants• No illegal acts on premises• Keep premises reasonably clean• Prevent damage• Move out when the rental agreement ends

Page 4: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

Renting- What to expect• Home inspection• Security deposit• Landlord enter the premises?• Rent increases• Locks – neither landlord nor tenant can be locked out

Page 5: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

When things go wrong• Unauthorized occupants• Subletting• Termination of lease

• Damages willfully done to property 48 hours notice• Substantial breach or disturbs other tenants – 14 days notice• Doesn’t pay rent – 14 days notice

Page 6: LANDLORD AND TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES. Landlord responsibilities: To have the premises ready when the renter is ready to move in Premises must be habitable

Moving Out

• Final inspection• Make sure you take all your stuff, if it is estimated to be less than

$1000 in value the landlord can keep it

• Both parties must give proper notice• Week-to-week tenancy = one week notice• Monthly tenancy = three months’ notice for landlord one month’s

notice for tenant