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Apartment Renting: Lease Agreement Protection And Eviction Notice

By: Sisi Maseko



Apartment Renting: Lease Agreement Protection And Eviction Notice

Sisi Maseko

An apartment leasing agreement should include a check in and check out section. This is where you and the property owner do a walk through to examine the condition of the property. If you notice anything not on the list, it should be added for your protection. This part of the leasing agreement is vital when renting an apartment as well as a home, commercial property or a mobile home. Everything should be noted even the condition of the attic, basement and living quarters. If you forget something and sign the lease, you can be held responsible for the problem that was forgotten on the agreement.

Once you have your required documented papers in an envelope then you are ready to go. This envelope will have a postmark that will verify the date and condition of the apartment when you moved into it. It may be wise to send one to the property owner as well, so there are no misunderstandings. Anything you see that might present a problem with you living there should be reported to the property owner right away. If something needs fixing, see that this is done before you move into the rental or very soon after to keep good communications between the two of you.

The breaking of an apartment lease

Breaking an apartment lease agreement can lead to money complications for you and the property owner. As for the property owner, in some cases the property owner will have you pay to place the new advertisement in the paper because you are breaking the lease agreement. This is small amount of money to spend and you should not argue over this small inconvenience since the owner is being nice enough to let you break the lease. You need to make every available effort to help the property owner find a replacement tenant or you become liable for the rest of the rent due.

If the property owner can find someone to rent the apartment, then breaking an apartment lease will be painless. If they are not having any success, you are going to be responsible for the rent and the utilities to keep lights and heat in the place. The water however may be shut off unless it is required for heating. Once the property owner does find a renter, the utilities will be changed and you will no longer be responsible.

The renting eviction notice

The eviction process itself starts with property owner going to court to receive a eviction notice that will be delivered by a process server or the owner themselves. You usually have thirty days to vacate, but again this may vary by state. After the thirty days, if you are not gone, a deputy sheriff can come in and physical remove from the premises. If this happens, you will be allowed to move your belongings out, but very quickly. You may have to schedule a time with the sheriff to come back your property.

You could choose to fight an eviction notice or even ask for more time. If you are located in a state that has a winter law that states that families cannot be evicted during certain months during the colder season, you will be safe for a little while, but then the property owner can and more than likely will sue you for the rent money and court costs.

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