Generally, landlords can enter tenant-occupied residences given appropriate notice that may be defined in the lease.
If the owner chooses to include a security guard with that entry process, the tenant probably has no recourse, unless the security guard violates the tenant's rights.
A farmer who rented a piece of land was known as a tenant farmer. These individuals paid rent to a landowner in exchange for the right to farm on the property. Tenant farmers often faced challenges such as limited financial resources and uncertainty about the security of their land tenure.
No, normally you can spend the money. If a tenant terminates a lease early the landlord can keep the security deposit and sue the tenant for loss if the unit is not re-rented by the time the lease would have expired.
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rented the land they farmed
Tenant Farmers
I have rented to Section 8 tenants and have no complaints. Rent is paid on time. As far as damages, it's like any other tenant. That's why you collect a security deposit and if that doesn't cover damages you can sue the tenant. But a tenant on Section 8, good luck.
A person who lives in a rented house is commonly referred to as a tenant or a renter.
The word 'tenant' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'tenant' is a word for someone who occupies land or property rented from a landlord; a word for a person.Examples:The current tenant has a two year lease. (noun)We're looking for a place we can tenant for a year. (verb)
Tenement is a noun, as in an apartment or a room rented by a tenant
Since this is a landlord-tenant issue, it is strongly recommended that you -- as the condominium owner -- advise the tenant of the current situation.In addition, you might also inform the board and the property management company, since rental income can be captured by the association if you -- or the bank -- fails to pay monthly assessments while gaining revenue from a tenant.
The seigneurs rented their land to tenant farmers.