Miscellaneous

What is a renewed tenancy?

What is a renewed tenancy?

Renew or extend a fixed-term tenancy If both landlord and tenant agree, they can renew or extend the tenancy for a further fixed term. This agreement has to be in writing and signed by both parties. The tenancy is then renewed for the same length of time as the original fixed term.

How long does it take to renew an apartment lease?

Depending on the state, the apartment community manager will have to give 30 or 60 days notice that they are not renewing the lease, however. If you get a notice that your lease is not being renewed, the first question you might ask is “why?” The landlord is selling the property to a new owner. The landlord is closing the property for renovations.

When does an apartment community have to end a lease?

Unless there is a provision in the lease that specifies otherwise, apartment community management is typically within their rights to end the lease at the termination date spelled out in the lease. Depending on the state, the apartment community manager will have to give 30 or 60 days notice that they are not renewing the lease, however.

How old do you have to be to live in an apartment?

Children should be listed as occupants. Children living in the rental should simply be listed as occupants and should not be signing a lease if under the age of 18. During the application process, a landlord should not inquire about children in anyway as familial status is a protected class under the Fair Housing Act.

Can a landlord choose not to renew your lease?

The landlord is selling the property to a new owner. The landlord is closing the property for renovations. The resident has been late on rent or has not paid rent a number of times. The resident has broken rules set forth in the lease agreement. Can a Landlord Choose Not to Renew Your Lease?

When do I have to renew my rent stabilized apartment?

If you live in a rent-stabilized apartment, your landlord is required to send a renewal lease offer between 90 and 150 days before your existing lease expires. You have 60 days to respond. You have the choice of renewing the lease for one or two years, or moving out and returning possession of the apartment to your landlord at the end of the lease.

Depending on the state, the apartment community manager will have to give 30 or 60 days notice that they are not renewing the lease, however. If you get a notice that your lease is not being renewed, the first question you might ask is “why?” The landlord is selling the property to a new owner. The landlord is closing the property for renovations.

Unless there is a provision in the lease that specifies otherwise, apartment community management is typically within their rights to end the lease at the termination date spelled out in the lease. Depending on the state, the apartment community manager will have to give 30 or 60 days notice that they are not renewing the lease, however.

What happens when you rent an apartment in the past?

Each time you apply to rent an apartment, your new landlord wants to know what happened when you rented apartments in the past. Understanding your past helps them to predict what kind of tenant you will be if they rent the apartment to you.

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