Thursday, 21 April 2011

Rights

We will start to examine some of the aspects of tenant/landlord agreements.
These are common responsibilities of the Tenants.
I remember one landlord turned up on my doorstep, said he was in the area and wanted
to show the property, his kids ran into the house, and began to jump on my exercise equipment.
I had to be a bit forceful to get them to stop pulling the house apart.
He did not do that again!

To pay the agreed rent in full and on time
To make sure no damage is caused to the property or its contents, whether by yourself or members of the household or visitors
To consult your landlord about making any alterations to the property, requesting written permission
To report any damage or need for repairs to the landlord
Not to cause disturbance, nuisance or annoyance to neighbours
To provide the landlord with access to the property for the purpose of inspection, or to carry out repairs, as long as sufficient notice has been provided
To obtain written permission from your landlord if you want to sub-let or take in a lodger
To give the agreed amount of notice to your landlord if you wish to terminate the agreement and leave the property
Not to leave the property unoccupied for longer than 14 days without informing the landlord or managing agent.


Read more: http://www.primelocation.com/guides/landlords-developers-and-investors/tenant-and-landlord-rights/#ixzz1KByVf6rC

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