As long as the notice is sufficient, and there is no unexpired lease, the landlord can ask a tenant to leave for no reason at all.
what can a landlord charge to move in a California house rental?
Typically, you are not responsible for the maintenance of a rented house. The responsibility for this falls on your landlord. However, read the rental agreement to be sure what you are/are not responsible for.
Yes it is required to fill out a rental agreement form to rent a house. Without this agreement the landlord of the house will not let you rent the house unless you fill out the agreement.
No, it is not possible to rent your own house to yourself as a rental agreement requires two separate parties, a landlord and a tenant, who are not the same person.
AnswerMost rental questions can be answered by talking with your landlord. I've been in both situations. As a renter, I want the landlord to take care of everything. As a landlord, I want my renter to take some responsibility.I think a clogged drain is up to the renter to get fixed. A leaky pipe is more a landlord duty. However, if you want something more concrete, I suggest you come to an agreement with your landlord. You'll take care of any repairs that cost less than $50 and the landlord will be responsible for the bigger jobs.Max
Regardless of state, "can a owner of property show it to someone interested in buying?"
Depends on the local and state laws.
None. Once the lease is signed, it is binding.
The landlord can correct the problems for which the house can be potentially condemned. But the landlord cannot evict the tenant just for saying that.
Yes you can purchase a property either Leasehold or Freehold. Leasehold you only own the right to use the property, such as a house rental and pay the landlord a rental. Freehold purchases mean that you entirely own the property and land.
In India, a tenant can stay in a rental house for more than 10 years, but he cannot claim ownership of the property solely based on tenure. The ownership of the property remains with the landlord unless a specific agreement or legal provision states otherwise. It is important to have a clear rental agreement to avoid any disputes over ownership rights in the future.
If your landlord is selling the house you have to continue paying the rent for it, whether to the old landlord or to the new one. Your old landlord will give you notice about when they have sold the property, and the new landlord will give you instructions on how to pay them the rent.