486 legal [2, *]questions have been posted about landlord and tenant law by real users. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include leases and leasing, equipment finance and leasing, and commercial leasing. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Recent Legal Answers
Can they? Sure. Must they? No. That stated, if you are MTM the landlord can make any new terms and conditions they like with 15 days written notice,... Read Answer
You will have to sue them in court, typically with a lawyer, to enforce the note.
This is a violation of Fla. Stat. 83.67(1). You need to retain a lawyer as you may be entitled to recover 3x the rent in damages.
bedbugs are grounds to break the lease
the bugs violate the warranty of habitability.
send them written notice to clean it up or you... Read Answer
If they do not fix it, you can send them written notice that you are putting rent in escrow until they fix the property. Has to be a separate... Read Answer
Did the landlord send you notice where they deposited the security deposit?
If they didn't, they have a bog problem.
Also, the condition of the... Read Answer
You will probably need to sue them.
The landlord is probably in breach of the lease if the conditions made the place uninhabitable. Leases contain an... Read Answer
Your Landlord might be in violation of the security deposit act.
You need a solid landlord tenant law attorney, you may be entitled to damages.... Read Answer
Absolutely not! The personal loan, while arguably related to the residential lease, is only connected because that's how you know the individual you... Read Answer
If it is in writing, they can do it.
The good news is, if you have a written lease, as long as rent is paid, the Landlord has a hard time evicting a... Read Answer
MCL 600.2918 is pretty clear: "Any person who is ejected or put out of any lands or tenements in a forcible and unlawful manner, or being out is... Read Answer
You have an absolute right to evict them.
But do it right: use the court forms and serve them with a notice to quit, then, if they refuse to move... Read Answer
You should go to your Township Code Enforcement department and file a complaint. There are also several steps you can take such as having the... Read Answer
these are expenses that can be included in a lease, in some leases the LL pays these items and sometimes the tenant does.
without a written... Read Answer
Why dont you show the homeowner the same kindness he showed you? Whether you are legally entitled to stay or not, the homeowner was kind enough... Read Answer
It depends on what you call notice? Were you served a Notice to Quit? That is the begining of the formal process. If you would like to speak... Read Answer
We may be able to help you. Were you ever given an itemized list explaining the use of the security deposit? Do you have photos of the... Read Answer
your landlord may have committed an act of conversion of your personal property and the security deposit.
if your landlord did not give you notice at... Read Answer