The tenants as if the locks are ok then why change them.....
The landlord or tenant can pay for the tenant improvements
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
A tenant.
The tenant of Stade du Pays de Charleroi is R. Charleroi S.C. in Belgium.
Full Service Lease - Landlord pays all Gross Lease - tenant pays electricity if it is individually metered. Landlord pays all other expenses.
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
You do not have to pay any "out of pocket" expenses on your property. For Example the rent that you decide upon say $10/SF would be the Net rent to you, and the tenant would pay for all the other expenses. So if the tenant wants roses in front of his space, he pays for it, snowplowing, he pays, every expense including insurance, taxes, and any sort of maintenance... he pays
Possibly. If someone pays money in exchange for a place to live, that person is a tenant.
Renter or tenant.
the tenant , its a dispensable item
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In Canada if there has been several break-ins in the complex then the landlord has the right to change ALL locks, but the tenants must be notified and given a new key. The only other reason would be if the tenant has not paid their rent, then the landlord can change the lock on that particular apartment with the contents still in it until the tenant pays the rent. In the US a landlord cannot use self-help to hold the renter's personal property for rent due, unless it was so stated in the rental agreement. Before a landlord can seize property and lock a delinquent tenant out of the residence they must use due process of law, receive a Writ of Possession and serve the delinquent tenant with the writ. If the tenant does not recover his or her belongings within the specified time limit, the landlord can consider them abandoned and dispose of them in whatever manner chosen. If the landlord wishes to remove the property from the residence before the set time expires he must secure those items in a storage area.