{ Posted on Jul 26 2010 by gotrenter }
A tenant can file a lawsuit against the landlord to recover money damages if the landlord does not repair serious defects in the rental unit in a timely manner. Learn More.
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{ Posted on Jul 25 2010 by gotrenter }
There are conditions tenants has to meet to winning a lawsuit for damages as a remedy against the landlord. Learn More.
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{ 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.
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Tenants Guide to Giving Landlord a ...
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{ Posted on Jul 24 2010 by gotrenter }
If your landlord voluntarily sells the rental unit that you live in, your legal rights as a tenant are not changed. Learn More.
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Tenants Guide to Landlord's Sale of the Rental Unit
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{ Posted on Jul 22 2010 by gotrenter }
A tenant can abandon (move out of) a defective rental unit. This remedy is called the “abandonment” remedy. Learn More.
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Tenants Guide to the Abandonment Remedy in Repairs
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{ Posted on Jul 22 2010 by gotrenter }
A tenant is allowed to withhold (stop paying) some or all of the rent if the landlord does not fix serious defects that violate the implied warranty of habitability. Learn More.
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{ Posted on Jul 22 2010 by gotrenter }
Tenants : Here is the basic requirements and steps when using the Rent withholding remedy in repairs. Learn More.
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Tenants Guide to basic requirements in Rent Withholding Remedy
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{ 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.
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{ Posted on Jul 13 2010 by gotrenter }
An assignment is a transfer of your rights as a tenant to someone else. You might use an assignment if you have a lease and need to move permanently before the lease ends. Learn More.
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{ Posted on Jul 13 2010 by gotrenter }
A sublease is a separate rental agreement between the original tenant and a new tenant who moves in temporarily, or who moves in with the original tenant and shares the rent. Learn More.
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