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Your state's laws govern tenants' rights and responsibilities. For more info, or if your rights have been violated, see a tenant's advocacy group or attorney in your area.
The Landlord Tenant Act is the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. General obligation of tenants and landlords. It also governs the rental of commercial and residential property.
You need to be familiar with the commericial landlord/tenant laws in your states. Commercial landlord/tenant law is different to residential law. You need to know your rights and responsibilities as far as the tenant is concerned.
You would have the rights in your jurisdictions that accrue to a tenant.
Once a life tenant releases their life estate they have no rights in the property and no responsibilities regarding the property. It is up to the fee owner to determine the terms for the continued use of the property. The owner may serve notice for the former life tenant to vacate the premises or the owner can require the tenant to sign a lease and pay rent. It is up to the owner.
rights and responsibilities
Yes, if your close relative is living in the home with your permission, they can be considered a tenant even if they are not paying rent. This means they would have certain legal rights as a tenant, and you would have certain responsibilities as a landlord. It's important to have a clear agreement in place to define the terms of their occupancy.
The rights and responsibilities of clients can be communicated in organizations by advising people about their rights.
If you purchase this property, you will assume the position of landlord under the existing lease with the tenant. Your rights and responsibilities are determined by the lease and your state's landlord-tenant laws. It is a good idea to talk with a real estate attorney in your area before purchasing this property to ensure that the lease protects your rights and you won't have any surprises after closing (e.g. tenant demands deposit refund, major repairs, etc.)
The tenant is responsible for paying rent on time each month.
businesses had rights but no responsibilities
you have no rights, you have too many responsibilities, your a second class citizen, get use to it