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What is Landlord opposite?

The opposite of "landlord" is "tenant." A landlord is an individual or entity that owns property and rents it out to others, while a tenant is someone who occupies and pays rent for that property. In this relationship, the landlord provides housing or space, and the tenant utilizes it, creating a dynamic of ownership and occupancy.


What does an under-tenant mean in Norman England?

He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system


What does it mean to evict a tenant?

To kick your guest out


Does a rental property owner have to accept a subpoena for a person claiming the property as residence but who was never a tenant?

The answer is no. Subpoenas are served to a person or entity, and only to that person or entity or an authorized person. For a subpoena to a person it has to be served only to that person or to someone living with that person at the residence. In the case of an entity it has to be served to someone who is authorized to accept a subpoena on behalf of the entity.


Can you rent out that home while that home is in foreclosure?

Yes, you can. But you must tell your new tenant about the foreclosure so that he can make a good decision on whether to rent the home. The new tenant will receive instructions from the foreclosing entity when the process has reached that point.


How do you sue for tenant abuse when there is no lease?

No lease does not mean no rules. If a tenant causes excessive damages you can still sue them.


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What does Delayed access to Unlawful detainer mean?

UD means the judge agrees that the tenant owes rent. And if a judgment is granted, the tenant has to prepare to leave. I wonder if you mean Delayed Access to WRIT of RESTITUTION.


Can a landlord sue a tenant for rent in 2009 and the tenant is currently paying rent in 2011?

Can't understand the question. You mean, he never got caught up?

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