Is it's huds responsibility to repaint an apt every-time a tenant moves out
is the landlord required to take care of te landscaping before tenant moves in
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Yes.
In most states a landlord can only charge to repaint a unit if the painting must be done to repair damage caused by the renter. A landlord is responsible for maintaining to property but not responsible for damage caused by the tenant.
A tenant is "evicted" when the court issues a judgment for possession to the landlord. That judgment gives the tenant a date by which the move has to be made. If the tenant holds over in possession of the apartment despite the judgment of possession, the landlord gets a "warrant for removal", which is sent to a court constable. If the tenant has not vacated the premises, the warrant for removal permits the court officer to physically remove the tenant's belongings out of the apartment and leave them at the curb. It is extremely rare that such a thing ever happens though, because in virtually every eviction matter, the tenant moves out before the physical eviction has to take place.
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If your tenant moves out before the end of the lease, you should first review the terms of the lease agreement. Typically, the tenant is still responsible for paying rent until the end of the lease term unless you find a new tenant to take over the lease. You may also be able to keep the security deposit to cover any unpaid rent or damages. It's important to communicate with the tenant and try to reach a mutual agreement on how to handle the situation.
If the tenant made it dirty, he should clean it. If the tenant moves out and leaves it dirty it should be charged against his cle aning deposit. Anything else needs to be spelled out in the rental agreement.
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Liability - It is not your money until the tenant moves out and is either reimbursed or used up.
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A landlord would have the right to have all vehicles and vessels towed at the owner's expense. The tenant can then retrieve the vehicles/vessels by paying the fees to the towing company.