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The possessive forms are landlord's and tenant's; for example:

The tenant's apartment is the best one in the landlord's building.

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Is it landlords or landlord's?

It depends on what you are trying to say. "Twenty landlords showed up for the Property Owners' Forum." Landlords is the plural form of landlord. If you are talking about more than one, use landlords. "The landlord's rights were violated when his tenant tried to lease the yard to neighbors as a gardening cooperative." The landlord, one person in this case, has certain rights when it comes to the use of his property. Landlord's is the possessive form of landlord; the rights referred to are the rights belonging to the landlord.


Does a landlord need to give a tenant a 1099?

A 1099 is a miscellaneous income tax form. Unless the tenant was an employee of the landlord, there would never be a need for a tax form.


What has the author James C Hauser written?

James C. Hauser has written: 'Florida residential landlord--tenant manual' -- subject(s): Landlord and tenant 'Texas residential landlord-tenant law' -- subject(s): Landlord and tenant


Is a residential tenant required to provide a key to landlord?

If the landlord provided a key to the tenant, then the tenant must provide a key to the landlord. In fact, under most state laws the tenant may not change a lock without the landlord's permission and a duplicate key provided to the landlord.


Can a tenant sue a sub tenant?

Yes. The tenant should be considered the landlord of the sub-tenant. Therefore, he can evict, just like any landlord.


Is Landlord or tenant responsible for scorpions?

Landlord.


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.


What is opposition between a tenant and landlord?

A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.


Who pays for tenant improvement?

The landlord or tenant can pay for the tenant improvements


Is the landlord responsible if he damages a tenant's computer?

Yes, the landlord is responsible. But keep in mind that this is not a landlord/tenant issue: it's a small claims issue. So this is heard in a small claims court inquired, not a landlord/tenant court.


What is an antonym for landlord?

Tenant


In a tenancy at will situation can a tenant sue the landlord for trespass?

See answer to related question, "Can a tenant sue a landlord for trespass?"