you must have the landlord amend or start a new contract with you on the (a) rental agreement with you as the remaining and continuing tenants. Then you need to have the landlord remove the abandoned property left by prior tenants and store it for a minimum of 30 days. Once this is done the landlord must give prior tenants legal notice of how and when to obtain there belongings.
It must state the date it is to be picked up by with the deadline ending at midnight on the 30th day after posted or mailed date of notice. If the tentants do not show up to claim property or have not made arrainngments to retrieve the belongings the landlord can dispose of the property any way they see fit.
The landlord is usually only responsible for negligent damage, not fire or disaster. You can buy renter's insurance to cover your furnishings.
A renter is allowed three months to move out after the house has been sold.
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Landlord.
Insurance companies offer renter's insurance which covers the person's personal property, such as furniture, clothing, appliances, jewelry, and so forth. The coverage for the house itself is the responsibility of the owner.
My house was ;used by t;he renter to grow marijuana plants for 2 years. Police raided the house and the renter left but incurred a lot of water damage, holes all over the walls and ceiling and molds all over the house. Does my home insurance cover the cost of these repirs?
In most cases, the renter of the lease purchase house is required to do the repairs. The renter should do a full house inspection before signing their contract.
owner
No. If the house is also in her name she does have a part ownership of the house and you will need to go to court to remove her name and buy her out. If she isn't on the deed and has been renting leaving her items in the house is not a claim of ownership and she is actually preventing you from renting the house again. You could take her to small claims court for the rent since she left furniture in the house and that means she is still there. Therefore, she owes rent.
There is renters insurance, but it is on the items the renter has brought into the house/apartment. The owner has insurance on the building.
As a roommate situation? Yes, people do it all the time.
A person who lives in a rented house is commonly referred to as a tenant or a renter.