Questions tagged [tenant]

Use this for general questions about tenants. Consider using a more specific tag such as [residential-tenant], [commercial-tenant], [leasehold] or [boarder] if they are more appropriate.

The term tenant refers to a number of different arrangements where a person (the tenant) has a right to use real property that is owned by someone else (the landlord).

  • applies to tenants who reside in the property and pay rent on a periodic basis (weekly, monthly etc.) either on a fixed term lease or on a periodic one.
  • applies to tenants who do reside in the property and pay rent on a periodic basis (weekly, monthly etc.) either on a fixed term lease or on a periodic one. The property is usually used for a commercial purpose such as a shop, office, factory, warehouse etc. Commercial tenants usually have fewer rights than residential tenants as they are presumed to be commercially savvy when entering contracts like leases.
  • : a long term arrangement where an up-front payment is made for the right to use the property for a very long period of time: 30-year and 99-year leases are typical and 999-year leases are not unknown. Unlike a periodic tenancy, a leasehold creates a real-property interest that can be on-sold by the tenant without the landlord's permission or consent.
  • : a person who lives in a house alongside the owner, for example, by renting a room. They generally have different rights from residential tenants.
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Can diplomats be compelled to pay rent?

It turns out that in New Zealand, diplomats can get away with not paying rent: In 2018, Eva Tvarozkova​, deputy chief of mission for the European Union (EU) Delegation to New Zealand, skipped out on paying $14,314 in rent. The Tenancy Tribunal…
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Can I legally refuse entry to a landlord?

I am subletting an apartment from a friend who is technically my landlord. I refused him entry late at night after we had a row about a longstanding problem with one of the facilities in the apartment I just moved in to. The friend is angry at me…
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Landlord is trying to charge a $250 "tenant at will fee"

Landlord has issued a new lease after I've been a tenant at will for the past 4 years. They've raised the rent by $100, which is fine and expected, but if I don't sign for a 12 month period and choose to remain a tenant at will they will charge an…
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Landlord bait-and-switch regarding having pet

This question is based on a social media post of a presumably real situation someone I don't directly know is facing. Suppose a landlord leases housing to a person, with a requirement in the lease to get a "dog permit" from the landlord to have a…
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How long can someone sleep over at someone else's rented accommodation?

In Scotland, how long can a person legally sleep in another person's flat without being a tenant? I expect that spending one night at a friend's is totally permissible, but being allowed to live there for months without paying that landlord would…
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Firearm provision in lease agreement

I'm a university student and I shoot skeet on the weekends. Currently getting ready to sign an apartment lease for next year and I noticed this clause. Section C is the part I am confused about, as it involves roommate terminology and is worded in a…
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Can a landlord force all residents to use the landlord's in-house debit card accounts?

[asking regarding state law in Ohio, U.S.A. only] Recently I have noticed landlords issuing their residents a debit card with attached bank account. This is typically implemented without prior notice and often with an additional fee attached.…
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In the UK, can a landlord/agent add new tenants to a joint tenancy agreement without the consent of the current tenants?

I am currently subject to a fixed-term joint tenancy (assured shorthold) agreement with two other tenants. One of the joint tenants wishes to exit the tenancy early. The tenancy agreement describes the procedure for leaving the tenancy before the…
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Landlord carrying out full inspection after giving impression that she would only be there to follow up a pipe repair

Received this from a friend, and I gave my own answer though not yet fully awake nor completely confident in my answer, but I will share mine below on which I welcome all feedback/critiques as well as better answers in themselves. But in short, what…
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my landlord won't let me in on the day my tenancy begins, is this legal?

My tenancy begins on July 1st, however as this is a Sunday my letting agent will not give me the keys on this day. I really need to move my stuff in on July 1st, can I claim that not allowing me to have the keys and move in on this day is in breach…
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Can my landlord double-dip rent after my month-to-month lease termination?

I had a month-to-month tenancy with my previous landlord, which I terminated via written 30 days notice. The lease will terminate on the 21st of this month. I have already paid pro-rated rent until the 21st of this month. However, I have vacated the…
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As a landlord in Texas, can I request a tenant to troubleshoot something before spending to fix it?

I'm a landlord in Texas and I was just told by my property manager that the tenant said the garbage disposal needs to be replaced. My property manager, without doing any research or investigating, asked if I could dispatch a plumber to fix/replace…
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Can a Defendant Insist on Cross Examining the Plaintiff Directly in a LT Trial?

This question relates to a landlord tenant trial in NJ in which the landlord ("Plaintiff") is being represented by an attorney. The Defendant wishes to cross examine the Plaintiff directly because it is unlikely that the Plaintiff's attorney has…
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Must I allow access to every one of my landlord's representatives

I live in a flat that I rent. I understand that I must provide my landlord and their representatives access to the flat for things like maintenance (after proper notice from them when not in an emergency situation). However, if the landlord has to…
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Can my landlord install a device to record when I access my apartment?

The question Can my landlord require me to agree to third-party terms of service if they install a smart lock on my door during my lease? led me to read the newspaper article Hell's Kitchen Landlord Sued For Keyless Entry System Agrees To Provide…
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