Then this means that the house is not a rental property anymore. Remember, the house is still owned by the owner, who can use the house as they see fit. However, a landlord may not evict a tenant while a lease is in effect.
I don't think so not without their approval.
vacant, without tenants called
A joint tenancy IS a form of ownership where the owners are NOT tenants in common.
No, tenants generally cannot remove plants from a rental property without permission from the landlord.
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Yes, a landlord can enter a tenants bedroom without permission during an inspection. However, in most lease contracts, they have to give the renter a 24-hour notice for inspection.
No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interestin the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.No. One joint tenant is free to sell their own interest in the property without permission from their counterpart. If they do the new half owner and the co-owner will become tenants in common.
Yes. If you own as joint tenants you can convey your interest to your son. He would then own the property as tenants in common with your husband. If you live in a community property state the answer may be different. You should consult with an attorney.
Because they want the attention without the tittle of being called a hoe or something mean. I am not completely sure why they do what they do but we cant live without them and definitely cant live with them. :)
no they can not because it is not your house unfortunatley
In most cases, yes, it is illegal for tenants to add someone to the leased address without the owner's consent. Doing so could violate the lease agreement and potentially lead to legal consequences. It's important for tenants to communicate with the landlord and get approval before adding someone to the lease.
They're guests, not tenants. You can call the police and have them removed. If they stay long enough they can be considered tenants, so be careful!! If this happens then you must evict them as you would any tenant.