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Of course! You are living in the apartment and therefore are obligated to pay to live there. Why would one think that the landlord would pay your rent?

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Can a tenant ask for a list of repairs that need to be done to the apartment when they will be gone so they know when maintenance will be in the apartment while they are away?

It would be better if the tenant determine what repairs needed to be done, then left that with the landlord. If you are going away and you know there is repair work to be done on your apartment, there's really no telling when a maintenance person will arrive to perform such work, especially if you are away. In a few certain cases your maintenance person may be allowed to enter your apartment without you being there.


An Apartment Lease Should be Very Specific?

As the owner/landlord of one or more apartments, it is imperative that you have a properly drawn up apartment lease that specifies all of the terms that you wish a tenant to comply with while occupying your property. There is much more to an apartment lease than the amount of rent you will collect each month. As a property owner, you want to protect your property as best as possible. Yes, you can ask for a security deposit, but if you get a crazy tenant, they can cause much more damage than the security deposit will cover. One very important thing to specify is the number of people allowed to occupy your apartment. Having 10 people in a 2 bedroom apartment is a recipe for disaster.


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Can a landlord refuse to let you paint your apartment while refusing to do it himself?

Yes you can paint your apartment and but you need to look at your lease you maybe able to deduct the cost from your rent as improvements to raise property value


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Can a tenant not pay his rent in his current while looking for a new apartment?

As you phrase the question, no the tenant is always obliged to pay owed rent. Just because they are thinking of leaving doesn't release them.


How are tenant improvements administered?

If a landlord plans to make upgrades to a tenant's apartment, they will usually pay for the tenant to stay somewhere else, like a hotel. While the tenant is gone, their apartment will get new carpet, paint, or whatever else is needed to make it nicer.


What if landlord rents apartment while old tenant still there?

Depending on where you live your landlord may have to give you a certain number of days notice before you are required to leave the premises (unless you are putting yourself or someone else in danger). Until then, you are not the old tenant, but the current tenant and your rented property can not be handed over to another party.


Who is liable If a resident of an apartment complex damages their car while parking in the tenant's apartment parking area due to a broken concrete tire block with rebar sticking out?

The Apt. comp. is responsible!!!!!


How can a landlord keep my security deposit if don't move in?

It's quite simple: once the lease is mutually signed, something that is normally done after a security deposit has been paid, then the tenant is considered to have legal custody of the property or dwelling. If at that point the tenant does not move in, the security deposit can be kept. This is because the apartment has been rented out and if at the last minute the tenant decides not to move in, then the landlord has to try to rent out the apartment, which may remain vacant until this happens. It should also be noted that the tenant would also be responsible for any rent of the apartment while the apartment is still vacant and up to the remainder of the lease term.


Is an apartment complex liable for injuries that happen on their property?

Possibly. It depends whose fault it was. If the roof fell on the tenant's dog because of termite damage, the landlord is at fault. If the tenant fell off the roof while drunk, probably not.


Can a tenant ask for a list of repairs that need to be done to the apartment when they will be gone so they know when maintenance will be in the apartment while they are away?

It would be better if the tenant determine what repairs needed to be done, then left that with the landlord. If you are going away and you know there is repair work to be done on your apartment, there's really no telling when a maintenance person will arrive to perform such work, especially if you are away. In a few certain cases your maintenance person may be allowed to enter your apartment without you being there.


What happens if a tenant breaks the lease early and moves out?

He will lose any security deposit and be responsible for any rent while the apartment remains vacant, up to the remainder of the term of the lease.


Investing in Rental Apartments?

To build long term wealth, one of the best investments has always been to own you own home. While your home will slowly appreciate over time, you mortgage payment will slowly pay down your loan balance. Because of this, you eventually will accumulate a great amount of wealth. While owning a home is a great investment, owning a rental apartment could also be an excellent investment. When searching for a rental apartment, many considerations will need to be made. The first consideration when looking at a rental property is figuring out what a good price will be. This will take a lot of research because you will need to determine what similar apartments sell for in the area as well as what you could rent the apartment for. Prior to purchasing an apartment, you will need to ensure that the rent you receive will at least cover all of your expenses. Your expenses will include the mortgage you take out on the rental apartment, the property taxes, maintenance, and other related expenses. Since you may not always have the property leased year round, you should aim to have some excess cash flow after your mortgage payment. After finding a property to purchase and closing on the rental unit, you will need find a tenant. To find a tenant you will need to market the property. This could be done through newspapers, websites, or through apartment brokers. Brokers should be avoided because they often charge a high fee. When marketing the unit, you will need to be readily available to show up for viewing. Once you have found an interested tenant for your apartment rental, the next step would be to screen the tenant to make sure they will be a good tenant. You will need to confirm the tenant’s employment status, check their credit, and call their previous landlords for a reference. Once you have found a tenant that is qualified, you will need to sign them to an official lease agreement to lease your rental apartment. To give yourself extra security, you should also collect a security deposit upon signing a lease. This will protect you in the event the tenant defaults on rent or causes damage.


An Apartment Lease Should be Very Specific?

As the owner/landlord of one or more apartments, it is imperative that you have a properly drawn up apartment lease that specifies all of the terms that you wish a tenant to comply with while occupying your property. There is much more to an apartment lease than the amount of rent you will collect each month. As a property owner, you want to protect your property as best as possible. Yes, you can ask for a security deposit, but if you get a crazy tenant, they can cause much more damage than the security deposit will cover. One very important thing to specify is the number of people allowed to occupy your apartment. Having 10 people in a 2 bedroom apartment is a recipe for disaster.


Can a Landlord show the rental property while the current tenants are being evicted?

Absolutely. Many states have statutes that say exactly that the tenant must grant access.


Can a landlord evict someone living on their property when they haven't signed a lease?

I am presuming we have three components here: a landlord, a tenant, and a subtenant. The landlord in this case is presumably renting to a tenant, while the tenant is presumably renting to a subtenant. I presume that tenant has a lease while the subtenant doesn't. The tenant becomes the landlord for the subtenant. Since there is no lease (in most states subletting does not involve a lease) in this case, the tenant who is the subtenant landlord can evict the subtenant. While the main landlord can evict the tenant -which automatically evicts the subtenant -only the tenant can evict the subtenant. But the main landlord can evict all by evicting the tenant.