Constructive Eviction

Constructive eviction describes the forced move out of a tenant from his rental that was made uninhabitable for reasons within the control of the landlord. To claim constructive eviction, thereby relieving the tenant from the obligation to pay rent to the landlord, the tenant must serve the landlord with written notice of the constructive eviction and provide the landlord with a reasonable amount of time to cure the defects.

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Weighing the Pros and Cons of Renters Insurance

It’s tempting to think that you don’t need renters’ insurance, especially if you have a small apartment or don’t have many possessions. But do you really not own that much? Think about how much you’d have to spend to replace everything if it was lost in a fire, including the essentials like clothes or dishes.

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The Tenant’s Responsibility for Rental Property Maintenance

Often, a lease will contain a provision stating that a tenant shall not ‘commit waste’ with respect to the rental property, but what is a tenant’s responsibility with respect to maintenance of the property? The tenant has the responsibility to keep the rental property clean, to properly dispose of trash, and shall not deliberately or negligently allow damage to the property, all of which would be considered ‘waste.’

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