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Can a tenant be evicted in Michigan if in bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy does not relieve a tenant from paying his rent: it's not a debt. Rent is due in advance of the rental period and is not an extension of credit. Oh, and a landlord cannot evict a tenant simply because he filed for bankruptcy.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Rent Is Due - 2013?

The cast of The Rent Is Due - 2013 includes: Teddy Haifeng Wang as Tenant Alfonso Perugini as Landlord


What is the minimum notice to give a tenant for increasing the rent?

If the rent is due every week, then the landlord usually must give a week's notice before the next rent is due; if it's every month, then a month's notice is given before the next rent is due.


What to do if a tenant decides not to move into a property a few hours before they are due to?

If there was a lease, the landlord has an obligation to try to rent it. Until then, the tenant owes the rent. If this was a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord should keep the first month's rent, and return the security deposit and last-month's rent, if any.


Can a tenant be compelled to pay rent if he did not live in the unit for situation he is not responsible for?

if the tenant has a lease or on a month to month and his/her posessions are on the premises, yes, the tenant has to pay the rent, if something happened in the unit due to a domestic dispute with a room mate or landlord, then you may have to go to court to have it settled.


Can a landlord refuse repairs if rent is delinquent?

not in any state. To get repairs, the tenant needs to give the LL 30 days to make any repairs. If not done, the tenant is to call licensed contractors who do the kinds of work done that the tenant needs done. THE tenant pays the contractor and gets a receipt. The tenant gives a copy of the receipt and any remaining rent [gross rent minus that amount paid for repairs] due to the landlord.


Does the cosigner have the legal right to have the tenant move out before lease is expired due to no rent paid?

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SC eviction rules when there is only a verbal agreement between the renter and tenant concerning the terms of rent?

Yes, this is called a verbal agreement, or verbal lease, which is renawed every time a Landlord takes the rent from the Tenant. Unlike a written lease, which is generally for six months, one year, or a fixed amount of time, verbal agreements expire every month, or every week, depending on how often the rent is due. If a landlord wants to terminate a lease he must let the tenant know at least one payment term before this is to take place. For example the Landlord must let the tenant know at least a week in advance if the rent is due every week; a month in advance if the rent is due every month, etc. Terms of a verbal lease can be changed as well with such notice, such as an increase.


What if California motel landlord refuses to sign a W-9 for a rental assistance program for a tenant and tenant was never late their rent and tenant can not be assisted by agencey due to the W-9 not?

Probably nothing. No one can force a landlord to accept a tenant.


Tenant farming created a new class of wealthy southerners called?

Tenant farming created a new class of wealthy southerners called merchants. Tenant farmers paid a landowner rent for farmland and a house, The tenant farmer owned the crops, and at harvest time would sell the crops for income to pay rent. However, due to poor crops and various other issues, tenant farmers often borrowed on credit to make the rent. It became a vicious cycle for the tenant farmer, but advantageous for the merchants.


Can a landlord force a tenant to continue paying rent until another tenant moves in?

Yes, in most cases, if the tenant moved out while in lease, up to the time the lease would have expired or a tenant moved in. Not sure how you force anyone to do anything. But, your tenant is liable for the rent through his lease or until the unit is re-rented which ever comes first. However, the tenant can not be charged the rent until the rent is actually due, so the total you are owed will accrue each new month within his or her lease. I have an article about this on my blog at www.thelandlorddoctor.com or contact me at Bill@thelandlorddoctor.com Good luck! Bill


How long will it take to bring past due rent current making payments every three weeks with a recurring rent fee due the first of each month?

This depends on several factors, foremost, how much the payment will be when it's made. In most states the rent is paid one month in advance, so whenever you pay the rent, it's for the following month, thus your rent will always be correct. Any arrears becomes credited that is granted by your landlord to continue to live in your dwelling. This is why landlords usually cannot evict the tenant for nonpayment of rent if they continue to accept money from the tenant.

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