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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements A contract to rent real property, such as an apartment or a house, is called a lease. The person who rents the property is the tenant, or lessee. The person who owns the property is the landlord, or lessor.
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements The terms of a lease lay out the rights and responsibilities of the tenant and landlord.
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Tenants’ basic rights are: possession of the premises continued occupancy freedom from intrusion or annoyance
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Landlords’ basic rights are: receipt of rent return of the property in good condition at the end of the lease
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Landlords’ basic responsibilities are: not discriminating in renting property on the basis of race, gender, age, or marital status maintaining the premises transferring peaceful possession of property
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Transferring peaceful possession means the landlord is required to let the tenant use and enjoy the property without any interference.
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Tenants’ basic responsibilities are: abiding by the terms of the lease avoiding waste (damage) to property returning all fixtures at the end of the lease
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements Fixtures are personal property attached to real property, such as sinks, kitchen cabinets, and ceiling lights.
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements An eviction is when a landlord takes away a tenant’s possession of the property. You can be evicted for not paying rent, damaging the property, or violating conditions of the lease.
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Section 9.1 Rental Agreements It is illegal for a landlord to evict a tenant by force. A landlord must first obtain a court order.
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