Posts Tagged ‘notice’

Common Issues in Rental Property Management – Disposition of …

{ Posted on Nov 16 2010 by admin }
Your tenant vacates. You start the process of turning the property around but are astounded to find that the tenant has left behind a couple of car loads of. See original here:  Common Issues in Rental Property Management – Disposition of ... Read More »

Tenants Guide to Writ of Possession in Eviction Process

{ Posted on Aug 14 2010 by gotrenter }
Tenants guide to writ of possession in eviction process and what should a tenant do. Learn More. View original here:  Tenants Guide to Writ of Possession in Eviction Process Read More »

Tenants Guide To Responding to Eviction Process

{ Posted on Aug 09 2010 by gotrenter }
Here is the tenant's guide to responding to an eviction that was served by the landlord. Learn More. See the rest here: Tenants Guide To Responding to Eviction Process Read More »

Tenants Guide to Responding to 3 Day Notice

{ Posted on Aug 07 2010 by gotrenter }
Here is the guide for tenants if they are served a 3 day notice by the landlord. Learn More on how to respond. Original post:  Tenants Guide to Responding to 3 Day Notice Read More »

Tenants Guide to Giving Landlord a Notice of Repairs

{ Posted on Jul 24 2010 by gotrenter }
Whenever a tenant gives the landlord notice of the tenant's intention to repair and deduct, withhold rent, or abandon the rental unit, it's best to put the notice in writing. Learn More. The rest is here: Tenants Guide to Giving Landlord a ...Read More »

Tenants Guide To Having Repairs Made

{ Posted on Jul 17 2010 by gotrenter }
If a tenant believes that his or her rental unit needs repairs, and that the landlord is responsible for the repairs under the implied warranty of habitability, the tenant should notify the landlord. Learn More. View original here: Tenants Guide To Having ...Read More »

Tenant Guide to Rent Increase Notice And Effective Date

{ Posted on Jul 02 2010 by gotrenter }
A landlord's notice of rent increase must be in writing. The landlord can deliver a copy of the notice to you personally.In this case, the rent increase takes effect in 30 or 60 days. Learn More. View original post here: Tenant Guide ...Read More »