My landlord Grave me 60days ti novela auto and she wants me ti pay wat can i do i am nota goin ti ave monte for te other placea wat ti do
Nothing. The landlord need only give you the notice required by law (20 days in WA) and then simply move back in. The exception is if you have a lease--in that case, the landlord must honor the term of the lease unless the landlord and tenant mutually agree to break the lease. In that case, the tenant is free to demand compensation of the landlord for the landlord's breaking the lease.
One advantage of renting is that the landlord is responsible for repairs to the rental unit. Also, in most cases, the landlord also has to keep the grass cut in the summer and the snow shoveled in the winter. Another advantage to renting is that if you don't like your rental unit or the area, you can pick up and move at the end of your lease.
many people feel that renting is a waste of money since you are putting it in the pocket of the landlord and property owner. The benefits of renting include being able to move when you need or want to and not having to cover the cost of major repairs to appliances or a broken furnace.
If the repairs needed are essential for living in the house you must give the landlord at least seven days of notice before the rent is due that you will be making the repairs and offsetting the rent. Your landlord could still evict you but if the repairs were essential you will win. If the repairs are non-essential you can choose not to renew the lease. If the essential repairs are expensive you can choose to break the lease and move out, and get your deposit back.
Tenants are not responsible for anything after they move out. A good landlord will replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors every year, regardless of who is renting.
Consult the MISSISSIPPI CODE TITLE 89. REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY CHAPTER 8. RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT. This will highlight your tenant rights in MS.
Not really 30-days, but a full rental period.
Landlord has to take you to court to get you out and then it will take 30 days before you have to be out.
Just give them 30 days of notice before the next rent is due to move out.
This depends on the terms of your lease. Normally breaking a lease for any reason is grounds for the landlord to keep your deposit. If there are valid grounds for breaking the lease and the landlord keeps your deposit you can sue him for the amount he kept.
a landlord may not EVER break/violate a lease. [unless the tenant wishes it so]
A landlord can, at any time, initiate eviction proceedings against the tenant if he fails to pay his rent on time. Normally the landlord does this after the fifth day of default.