You probably can - IF the lease agreement contains such a clause.
Landlord/Tenant laws very considerably from state-to-state you must check with the court to determine the steps needed to legally evict someone in your state.
Not all rentals require leases. It is very possible to be renting on a month-to-month basis. The downside to this is that your landlord can raise your rent at any time or evict you whenever they want.
Im going to evict you if you dont pay your rent this month.
A rental property can be a useful long-term investment. If someone is renting your property, you will be getting a sum of money every month just because you own the place.
If you have paid until next month, then you have paid. So, of course they cant evict you for non-payment.
You call the landlord. If you own the place, you can give the person one month to get out of the apartment after which you can change the locks.
In most cases buying a house is cheaper in the long run than just renting a house because after 15 or 20 years the house is paid for and you own it...Where as with renting you must continue to pay rent every month every year.Example:Say a 3 bedroom home that would cost $135,000.00 total (including financing) to buy it..But you rent it instead and you live there for 25 years at $750.00 per month rent (not counting rent increases) that equals $225,000.00 spent on renting a home....If you had purchased the home at a total (including financing) of $135,000 on a 15 year mortgage with payments of $750 per month and lived there for a total of 25 years you would have saved $90,000 and would own a home...But by renting you have just given someone else $225,000.00 and you have absolutely nothing to show for your money.
I need someone to clean my house twice a month
Yes and no. If a lease is not signed, then the tenancy is considered a month-to-month tenancy, which could be terminated at any time, given proper notice, if both parties agree to this.
That depends on how 'letting' or 'renting' is used in a sentence.For example:The owners are letting said property to the prospective buyers for 90 days pending purchase financing.vs.The occupants were renting the premises on a month to month basis.
yes, you do!
In New Jersey, if you purchase a two-family house and intend to occupy one unit, you typically need to provide the tenant with a 30-day notice to terminate their tenancy if they are on a month-to-month lease. However, if the tenant has a lease, you may need to wait until the lease term ends to evict them. Additionally, local laws and specific lease agreements can impact the eviction process, so it's advisable to consult with a local attorney or housing authority for guidance tailored to your situation.
idk.you tell me